Peyton, Colorado
What is the most rewarding part of being a clinical psychologist?
I am studying psychology and before I decide on a career path, I want to be sure that I will be love my job and that I will be motivated to give my best effort for as long as I keep that career. So, to all of those who were or currently are clinical psychologists (Christian psychologists in...
What types of people are best suited to become clinical psychologists?
I am studying psychology because I am passionate about serving people, but before I decide on a career path, I want to make sure that a professional psychology job is something that I am suited for and will enjoy for my entire career. To those who have worked or are currently working in the...
What is the best way to explore careers during college?
I'm entering the engineering field but I don't know what career I'm going to pursue. I'm interested in aerospace, manufacturing, design, and even engineering for research or entertainment. How do I explore these options while still investing in my education?
Thanks!
#engineering #career-choice
How easy is it to change majors?
I'm entering college as a mechanical engineer but I don't know if I'm going to stay there. I might find something else that capture my attention more. How easy is it to change majors in college? #engineering #mechanical-engineering
How do I shorten my choices for colleges?
I’ve been approached by a lot of colleges, but to me they all say the same thing. I just don’t know what I should look for. I understand things like location and size might be important but I don’t know how to cut my college list down because I don’t know what to look for in a college. Choosing...
Does anyone know a better way to study a foreign language by yourself?
i am trying to learn enough Japanese to be able to take the AP exam for it and I'm not sure if there's a good way for me to learn it. I've watched several videos about kanji and know the basics for grammar, but is there a more efficient way? #foreign-languages #japanese #online-learning...
How do you know which major is right for you?
i mean, what if i choose the wrong one and regret it later in life? Is this just a risk that i'll have to face in life?
#help
Can I actually find the job of my dreams?
I'm really interested in any and all behavioral sciences, like #sociology, particularly #criminal-psychology or #forensic-psychology. I want to study people, how we work, why we do what we do, and everything associated with us. But I don't know if that dream is reachable. It seems so far...
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