Plymouth, Wisconsin
Will being a female in STEM give me an advantage when applying to schools?
Is it just a myth? #college #stem #women-in-stem
What is the difference between computer science and engineering in computer science?
I know I love computer science, but on many applications, it lists both of these as majors, with the distinction of computer science being in their arts school, and the latter in their engineering school #science #technology #stem
How demanding is a job as a forensic investigator?
Currently, I am weighing my options for the future- I'm planning to go to UW Platteville to pursue a career in forensic investigation this fall. However, I realise that job openings for this career are slim, and taking that into consideration, I am unsure of the workload that I may face. #forensic
As a math teacher, what is the most difficult grade or subject to teach?
I am considering being a math teacher, and I am trying to decide what grade I would like to teach. I think I would enjoy teaching high school students because it is more difficult and complex math. I also think I would like it because I like a challenge and I know not everyone learns the same....
What classes should I take in high school to prepare for a math degree in college?
I would like to go to college for either a actuarial science degree or a degree in education with a minor in mathematics. My high school offers numerous AP and CAPP math classes, and I would like to know which ones I should take to be prepared. #career-counseling #college-student #college-professor
Is it smart to take advantage of a Build-Your-Own-Program at a college you're interested in?
My dream college doesn't offer my exact degree (Medical Laboratory technology). However, they have a system that if they do not offer your degree, they have a "build your own program". Is it smart to do so? Will the program here be less valuable than a school who already offers the program?...
What are the major differences between a Medical Lab Technician and a Medical Lab Technologist?
I know that both deal with lab procedures involving diagnostic tests, but what would be the difference in my career if i went for the four year technology degree instead of the two year technician degree?
How would one go about pursuing writing while pursuing mathematic/scientific majors?
I love to write, and I want to do much with it (perhaps like Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner and their freakonomics books), but I'm pursuing degrees in statistics and earth sciences. How might I manage to still forge a semi career out of those fields? Of course, the obvious, do the...
What field in earth sciences would use the most statistics to study?
I'm majoring in both earth sciences and statistics and I'm very excited about it. But, within the general field of earth sciences I'm hoping to find something more specific to focus in on. I love soil science as well, and was originally planning on majoring in that, but the lack of options...
What majors/minors should I pursue if I want to become a Psychiatrist?
I would like to become a psychiatrist to work with people and the brain, but also to be in the medical field. I am planning on majoring in psychology, but wondering if I should major in pre-med or neurobiology or anything like that. #pre-med #clinical-psychology #psychiatry #psychiatrists
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