Pine City, Minnesota

What is the most difficult part about becoming involved in the User-Experience Design field? Is there any way to start working in this field without having an associate or bachelor's degree first?
I am currently a high school senior who will soon graduate with my associates degree. However, I have been trying to get involved in this career field to no avail. Many companies seem to require some sort of prior experience; does this mean I should wait until I complete my degree first?

What does the road to getting into pro sports as a statistician or data scientist look like?
What are the chances of artificial intelligence completely eliminating the job that I want? What are things that I can do to build my resume that aren’t internships that require a good resume?

How much do you usually make/how do you support your lifestyle?
I'm in 11th grade and looking into becoming a writer. I'm curious about the pay and if I'm going to be a "starving artist"

How much overtime do you put in/how much time do you have for family, hobbies etc. ?
I'm in 11th, and looking into Marine Biology and/or Writing and would like to know how much free time these jobs have.

What are some things (good or bad) that you deal with that most people don’t expect ?
I'm looking to go into Marine biology or Writing and want to know what you have to deal with that people don't usually think about.

What path should I take in regards to becoming a federal judge after high school?
I'm in high school and want to become a federal judge. I'm wondering what I should study, and what University is best for law and becoming a federal judge?

What potential setbacks could I face while studying law?
I'm in high school and trying to prepare for when I get to college. Wanting to know how I can prepare myself.

Is political science an appropriate major for being a federal judge?
I'm wanting to become a judge and looking for advice as to what my major should be.

What are some pros and cons of being a college professor in a more niche field of study? ?
I'm thinking specifically of classics.

Is becoming a professor at a more prestigious university a realistic goal ?
I would like to major in classics in college, and purse getting a masters and doctoral degree as well.

Is majoring in classics (the study of the languages, literature, culture, and history of the ancient societies like Greece or Rome) with the intent of entering that field of study worth it ?
I am planning on getting a bachelors and master's degree, as well as possibly a doctoral program. I would like to work as a professor at a university.

What are some good tips to help me get my Master's Degree?
Does anyone have any good tips or advice to help me get my Master's Degree in college? I want to work in finance, particularly a Financial Manager or an Actuary.

What should I do now to help me get a career in finance?
Is there anything I can do now as a Sophomore in High School to get a career in finance? I am 15 years old and right now I am researching collages and learning to manage stress.

How do you get to become a Financial Manager?
How do you get to be a Financial Manager after your studies at collage? Do you send an application to the company you want to work for? Do you start to work at one Company and slowly work up to be a Financial Manager?

Any good colleges or universities that I could get in for to major in Finance?
What would be some good colleges or universities for me to get into Finance? I am a Sophomore and I am going to try to be a Financial Manager or an Actuary.
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