North Carolina, USA
To become a sous chef, would it benefit if I attended a four year university or a private school that focuses solely on my career choice?
When applying for colleges, my counselor insisted that I look for schools that have specific scholastic programs that focused solely on my major. I was wondering if going to a private school would be better than attending a regular 4-year university if they both had programs for my major. #art...
With most of you being fashion gurus, would you prefer promoting an underground fashion line or partnering with mainstream designers?
I ask this question because there are more underground, up and coming fashion designers who, in my opinion, have better taste than many of today's mainstream designers. Sometimes I wonder if it's all about the money or actually using your expertise and knowledge to help those underground...
As freshman going into civil engineering, do you recommend working a job your first year or semester?
I am a low income student. #college #civil-engineering
What are some things to keep in mind while in college? Both financially and personally?
I want to know as much as possible before starting my freshman year.
Is it best to take time off in between undergrad and graduate school to pursue things like work or travel, or is it best to just take everything in one big breath?
I can see the positive and negative possibilities with both taking time off in between graduate and undergraduate schooling and I'd like an experienced opinion. #teacher #professor #student #advisor #career #career-counseling
In terms of selecting a minor, which would be most helpful for someone entering the medical field?
I plan to enter the medical field following college and graduate school as I'd like to be an anesthesiologist, dermatologist or dentist. I feel secure in my selected major, but I'm not set on a minor yet and I'd like some feedback on what would help me the most while still allowing me to feel...
How useful would a journalism or english degree be in contingency with a law degree?
I want to go to law school to become a lawyer but I want to be an editor first, then later expand my education and change careers. How realistic is this plan and would the prior degree be of any help? #lawyer #judges #harvard
How difficult is it to find a job in publishing that allows you to afford the cost of living in New York?
I have always wanted to be an editor, however my concern now is in being capable of comfortably supporting myself. This newfound concern has led me to question whether my choice path will be realistic enough to pursue. #writing #editing #books #publishing #magazines #new-york #newspapers
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