Pasadena, Texas
What kind of tech was helpful for you when you were starting out your career?
I want to be an editor, so nothing too fancy, right? #career-options #tech #English #reading
How will I be able to balance all the traveling I want to do with college and a career?
#career-path #career #travel #question #traveling #college #vacation
Credit and how it determines job acceptance
Recently, a guest speaker came into our university today to talk about the process that he took to enter a police academy. Apparently one of the major factors that contributed to him attending the police academy was his credit and how good it was. What I want to know is: Does credit play a big...
The reality of ivy league universities and private institutions
Since I was little, my peers have often talked about great universities such as Harvard, Stanford, Yale, etc. While looking at it from a strategic point of view, it is great to be accepted into such a low acceptance school, and to graduate from such an institution would surely guarantee work...
Will being an Emergency Medical Technician scar me for life?
I am currently enrolled in an EMT certification course offered at my school, and, though I am very very excited about it, I am also quite terrified at the possible situations I might encounter on a call. Do EMTs frequently feel burned out and emotionally drained? Also, is it possible for an EMT...
Is it worth the time and money to become a Medical Doctor?
I was very set on going to medical school and becoming a doctor this time last year; however, the doctors I have asked have said that they would pursue Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant instead if they were to choose their career over again. What do y'all think? Thanks! #doctor #nurse...
How do you stay motivated as a doctor to continue with medical school?
I’m currently biology/pre-Med and I always wondering how do doctors stay motivated to stay in school so long. I know personally I have 15+ years of school including college but I was wondering how can I keep myself focused and motivated to continue. #medical-school #school #schooling
How do you defend yourself to others that question plastic surgeons confirm to the “society’s view of beauty”?
I’m an incoming freshmen in college and have always wanted to be a plastic surgeon. However, plastic surgeons have this stereotype of confirming all of their clients to a certain image and are in it for the money. How do you, as a surgeon, defend your occupation? #plasticsurgery #surgerons...
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