Missouri City, Texas
What does it take to be a pediatric nurse?
I want to be a nurse, I love kids and infants, but what does it take to become a pediatric nurse? Do I have to be an RN? #nursing #registered-nurses #pediatrics #pediatric-nursing
Is X-ray technician/ ultrasound tech a good career?
I've been thinking about two careers. Ultrasound tech and nursing. I mostly think of going towards nursing but I also want to do ultrasounds, which career is better? #nursing #medical-sonography #radiological-technician #sonography #x-rays
STEM is very broad coterie of majors, in particular, what qualities pertain to a person interested in STEM?
I know that I am extremely interested in math and science, but I'm not quite sure what I want to major in. #graduate-school #stem
On a scale of 1 to 10, how important are your SAT & ACT scores in determining admission into college?
I am a high school student (junior) and I attend a school based on engineering. Although I am a straight A's student and am involved in my community and school, I am a bit worried about my test scores. #graduates
Is nursing school anything like the real world?
I'm currently studying for an entrance test for UTMB's school of nursing, and I'm very interested in knowing what to expect after school. I dropped out of school for a while and now I'm certain that I want to go back to school to pursue a degree in nursing. #nurse #registered-nurses...
What's it like to be a male nurse in a field where women predominate?
I'm considering to start nursing school by fall 2017 and I'm really interested in knowing what challenges I could be facing after graduation. I love helping people; therefore, I think this career path is a good choice for me. I love being challenge on an everyday basis and I can't wait to...
What is the average work schedule for someone within the engineering field?
I am curious about how much time I would spend working and what time I will have left to spend with my family. #engineering
Is it better to gain a degree that is non-specific such as Chemical Engineering rather than a specialized degree such as Petroleum Engineering?
I am curious whether if it is in my best interest to leave my options open when obtaining a degree so I have more options when obtaining a career or gain a specific degree for a career. #chemical-engineering #petroleum-engineering #petroleum-industry
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