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Penfield, New York

Within 40 mile radius
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kate Apr 18, 2023 453 views

how do you start a career in graphic design?

is it easier to be a freelance artist, or get hired by a specific company for your first graphic design job?

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Alexis Mar 27, 2023 351 views

What information-if any- should I learn before going to college for game development?

Will be attending community college

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Yasmine Mar 06, 2023 733 views

How do I start taking my studies more seriously ?

. It takes me all night to study and I'm easily distracted. I want to finish my homework and do my studies in the same night, but I always end up doing just one of those things that night.

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Elly Feb 20, 2023 3673 views

How long is college for a degree in science?

How long would you be in college for if you wanted to go into science?

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Nikitha Feb 04, 2023 463 views

What is my best option to become a veterinarian?

To give a little context, I’m a 30 year old female from India. The last time I studied biology was in high school (12th grade). I did my undergraduate degree in engineering. During my senior year in engineering, I went through a traumatic experience. My local municipality had hired men to go...

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Abby Nov 10, 2022 4495 views

How do I keep up with my hobbies having a full time job?

I really want to continue writing and performing, but I don't know how to carve out time for everything I want to do. Do you use any planners or digital tools to help plan life outside work?

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Abby Apr 06, 2022 1769 views

What's the difference between working in a lab and working in R&D for a company?

I'm graduating with my bachelor's degree in physics this May (yay!), and I learned that I loved working in the lab, performing experiments, doing computational analyses, drawing conclusions, etc. I'd love to work in a lab at some point but there seem to be a lot of entry barriers for physicists...

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Abby Mar 02, 2022 789 views

As a new graduate (bachelor's in physics), can I apply for internships as a way to get my foot in the door?

I'm trying to find research (possibly contracting) positions in physics, laser science, data science, or imaging science. Looking at indeed, the only entry level positions I find are for new PhDs. Could internships be a good route to getting a foot in the door for full time positions?...

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