Orange City, Florida
Should I go on to get a doctorate degree in music after I finish four years as a music education major?
I’m asking because I will be majoring in music education for the next four years in college and wanted to know if there are more job opportunities or if it is overall better to get a doctorate.
#music-education
Inexpensive or Free Textbooks
Are there any ways to get inexpensive or free versions of textbooks? #textbooks
Paying for College
The college I want to go to is expensive. I don't want to burden my parents, but I also don't want to pay students loans forever (on a teacher salary). I'd love to find good scholarships that I can apply for. #Scholarshipsearch
What is the best way to give back to you're community whether you make it to college or not?
I am asking this question because most people think you have to have a lot of money to help others out but there are plenty of way's to do so without having a penny. #community-outreach #volunteering #community-service
What is the hardest part of being a Genetics Counselor?
I've been doing some research into the career of a Genetics Counselor, and I've become quite interested in what the job has to offer. However, in an ordinary day, with any amount of patients, I can't imagine what obstacles may come up. With all that goes on in a day, what is the hardest part of...
What does a day in the life of a Genetics Counselor generally look like?
Over the years, I've found that I have a knack and a keen interest in Biology, or more specifically, genetics. Recently I've been looking into the career of a Genetics Counselor, and even though I've done some research, what I've found doesn't really tell me a lot about what a Genetics...
Is it more important to do one thing really well in high school or to do many things?
I participated in music very heavily in high school and so that caused me to have less time for clubs or sports. I'm wondering which option gives you an edge when applying to college. #college-admissions
What makes going into the music industry so hard?
I plan on going into music education and most of the colleges have a 95% or higher placement rate so after you get in to a school why is there so much stress? Are high paying jobs not as available? #music
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