Minnesota, USA
Is it difficult being a professional actor/actress in this day-and-age?
I am a high school senior and am hoping to become a professional (paid) actress after I graduate college. I am planning on attending the University of North Dakota and majoring in Theatre Arts. But, will all that prepare me for 'the outside world'? How can it be done? #performing-arts #theatre...
Should I take language classes in high school (Spanish, German, etc.), if I want to go to college to become a professional pilot?
Im in 10th grade and I don’t want to take a language class, but am told that I should if I want to go to college. Should I take the classes to go to aviation college in the U.S.? #college
What policy jobs can I get without an MPP?
I just finished a summer program in public policy, and discovered that while I love the topic, I'm not a big fan of how it is taught in MPP programs. What kind of jobs in public policy can I get without a degree? If I want to do policy advocacy, should I go ahead and pursue the degree? #policy...
Guidance on coffee shop ownership?
I've dreamed of opening a coffee shop for quite some time now, but I'm unsure of what my first steps should be. I've helped open coffee shops as a manager and have worked in different coffee shops for four years now. I know I have a lot to learn, but have felt I shoudn't go to college for a...
What is your favorite part of being an orthopedic surgeon?
Is it learning new techniques and technology in the field? Is it seeing that you fix someone’s ailment; the end result? What makes you feel that you did the right thing in pursuing this career? #medicine
Was it a difficult journey becoming an orthopedic surgeon?
Were the courses challenging and pertinent to your field? Is it everything that you thought it would be? I am thinking of pursuing this career and wanted to know more about the challenges and triumphs of becoming an orthopedic surgeon. #medicine #medicine #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare...
Why did you choose to be a nurse rather than a medical assistant or vice versa?
I was sharing my career ideas with someone at a local clinic and I asked her where she went to college to become a nurse. She quickly corrected me and said that she is a medical assistant and the nurses stay in the front office. I always thought that nurses gave shots and checked patients in,...
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