Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

What would be a good plan for someone wanting to become an acoustic/noise control engineer?
I was planning on getting two degrees: one in math and the second in physics. Then I want to get a masters and doctorate in acoustics from Penn State. I then started researching the Institue of Noise Control Engineering. Would it be a good idea to apply for membership to INCE after graduate...

Why is marketing a little confusing ?
My name is Dashan I’m 16 I like business classes and entrepreneurship

i am 17 years old i need advice to learn new skill like programming?
i am 17 years old i need advice to learn new skill like programming?

Is changing my schedule worth it for technical school ?
My school offers a program where juniors and seniors can apply to leave for their first two blocks to go to technical school. They earn four elective credits per year for this and can even earn college credit. They still have to earn enough credits to graduate, so sacrifices have to be made. In...

Should I focus on DSP or acoustic engineering? Also, any steps to take towards these careers?
I like both math and audio, which initially led to me discovering DSP. However, I discovered acoustic engineering, which I find to be equally interesting. I have experience in theatre sound and music production. I’m also infrequently learning to code.

Would this be a good schedule for someone looking to major in physics and electrical engineering Also, which route should I take for my twelfth grade year?
I’m currently in eighth grade, but since seventh grade I’ve been planning out my high school schedule. I’m unsure on my twelfth grade schedule, though. I believe the science classes might be too much. Based on everything else I’m taking, what do you think I should do? I want to major in...


How do you decide what career to choose?
I know I wan't to do something in the medical field, but not quite sure what.

What are good colleges in Pennsylvania for pursuing a genetic counseling career? Are online college courses possibly a better, more affordable, option?
I'm an 11th grade high school student just curious on how to wisely start my career path, with the thought of affordability, and later debt in mind. Traveling too far for college seems like a hassle as well. Possibly, I could find some good advice on this?

How can I get a remote unpaid internship or any kind of experience for this summer as a sophomore computer science college student?
As a sophomore college student, I want to explore different fields in computer science early to discover which path I might want to take in the future. I also would like to build up my resume starting now. Any experience to keep me occupied during this summer would be very helpful.

How can I become a lawyer in future.
How can I become a lawyer when I grow up and which subject should I study most?

What all do athletic trainers do?
Im curious what all there is to athletic training. It is my dream career and I am currently looking deeper into it as I am a sophomore in high school (with possible early graduation by a year) and hoping to learn some more about this career. How are you treated as an athletic trainer? What do...

What advice do you have for people in high school who want to be athletic trainers?
What is your biggest advice for those who want to be athletic trainers but are still in high school? Advice on majors? Colleges? Job-Shadowing? Anything else? Any help or answers are much appreciated!

How do I reach out to job shadow athletic training for baseball?
What do I do to find someone to job shadow in athletic training, but I'm still in high school? (Particularly baseball if possible at all)

When is it too late to fill out the FAFSA for the 24-25 school year?
When is it too late to fill out the FAFSA for the 2024-2025 college year? I haven't out in my college application yet, and I'm not sure if I do the application before or after FAFSA.

What can you tell me about Nuclear Medical Technology?
Hello! I'm on a journey to find a new career path. I decided to get into medical imaging. There are so many options; Sonography, Nuclear Medical Technology, etc. and I'm unsure what would be best for me. I originally started looking into a Digital Medical Imaging program and with further...

Master's or PhD for Marine Biologist?
Hi! I am currently pursuing my Bachelor's in Biology. I am also conducting water conservation undergrad research and conducting my own research projects is something I really enjoy. Ultimately, I want my graduate degree in Marine Biology and to conduct hands on research on coral reefs. I...

Industry Accountants - how much did you have to remember from school?
Hi, I am a junior in college currently majoring in accounting and I plan on working in industry. I worry a lot as graduation comes closer because I haven’t really retained things and even if I brush up on the basics it’s not like I’ll be a professional and know how to do an entry for...

As a high school student, how do I know if a finance is the right college major for me?
I'm a 17 year old rising high school senior, and I've been learning basics about taking spending and investments in my free time for the past year or so. I've decided that I want to study finance in college, but I'm still not entirely sure about my decision. #finance #University #College

What is the quickest way to become a registered nurse midwife? Does it help to have experience shadowing? If so, what are some more opportunities to make the process faster?
I want to know the quickest and most efficient way to get through this process of becoming a nurse midwife. Also, am I less likely to get a job opportunity if I go to online college for my BA? Thanks!

I am wondering if I start off being a midwife, is there a way I can switch in middle to a nurse midwife? Also, how much years off school total is it to be a midwife, and a nurse midwife? What is the difference between them? Thanks!
I am in 10th grade, and I am interested in the field of labor and delivery. I find women to be amazing and I would love to be part of the process, to bring more babies into this world! I am interested in Biology and anatomy and physiology.

I think it will be best if I got to collage and to do thing the good ways to do stuff and think stuff will be right for everything and everyone that what I think it will be and not in every way ?
And that the right thing I think if u go to collage and u get the help that u need to get i think that will be right way to si stuff and be better for it

How can i stop myself from procrastinating?
I seriously need help I need tips or something like that because it's gotten to the point where I'm so backed up on work it's getting kind of hard to keep up

how can I be very productive in college to be a kindergarten teacher?
Basically what are some struggles that i should be aware of in college and getting into the career

What class am I supposed to take in high school for criminal justice?
Want to be a criminal justice lawyer cause lmao money and sounds fun and good at it

How do I make goals for myself in highschool to prepare me for college ?
I am 17 years old and I have plenty of opportunities. I have an internship with an animal hospital and I am financially stable. For some reason I cannot figure out what I want to do or create any goals for myself and this has become a problem. It’s slowing me down in school work because I see...

How can I get into/prepare for a career in cybersecurity as a 10th grader?
Should I look into internships, jobs, classes, certificates? Is there any recommended ways of learning cybersecurity online? What are cybersecurity companies (or anyone hiring for cybersecurity) looking for in applicants?

Which classes would be the most beneficial for me to take?
I am interested in becoming a Speech Language Pathologist and I want to take dual enrollment classes next year because presently I'm in 10th grade.

How can I get a job at 14 when the laws are so strict?
Where I live I can only work 3 after-school hours so roughly from 3pm to 6pm and 8 hours on weekends. Also only 6 consecutive days. I've been applying and I have a work permit but I'm finding it hard to find a job that can meet these requirements or just simply hire at 14. Help.

What is the hardest part about working. Though I’m only in middle school I would like to know in case I start working . Or following some sort of career.?
I just basically want to know because I have never been to work so I don’t know what the hardest part is.
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