Plano, Illinois
Is getting a Bachelors worth it before joining vet tech school?
I am debating if I want to get my associate's in science and then go straight into vet tech or wait a little longer until I get my bachelor's probably in biology.
What helps you decide which company to invest in?
What guidelines or hints help you know what companies are any good to invest in?
What are the best long-term things to invest in?
What are the best stocks to invest in?
What do you like most/ least about this career?
What do you like about being a Financial Investment Analysts?
Do you feel like there's enough work?
Do you ever feel like there's a shortage of work at any point in your field?
Do I have to be really good with computers to be an information security analyzer?
I know how to do basics on computers, but I do not think I am all that tech-savvy.
Who should I look forward to talking to the most while trying to become a marine engineer?
I just want to know what other positions I will be working with.
What do you do to stay sufficient?
What do you do to improve or stay "sharp" on your craft besides conducting service routines?
Did you learn any valuable lessons?
Is there anything that you learned from work that you now apply to your everyday life?
What skills would you recommend for a medium-level culinary position?
Is there any particular skill set I should spend more time and energy on acquiring and practicing?
Is being a marine engineer something that takes hard work, or do you have to be good right from the start?
I want to become a marine engineer but I don't think I have the skills. I just don't think I'm smart enough, but I'm eager to learn.
What would be some effective methods of networking in the culinary community?
How could I put myself in the position to come across people who I could learn from or gain experience from?
What are some good positions in culinary that allow you to travel?
I would like to find an occupation that allows to comfortably travel and do my job, preferably at the same time.
Game-Designing colleges anywhere in the U.S.
I'm trying to find good colleges for Game-Designing for after I finish my education in high-school does anyone have good suggestions.
What are some good colleges to check out that could help educate me in computer science, software engineering, 2D and 3D animation, programming languages and computer design
I'm looking for colleges for my future so I can become a video game designer so any suggestions are very helpful.
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