Ponder, Texas
How do I find jobs/internships in my preferred career path (interior design), ? What class should I take in college to go along with interior design being my major? Why is this a good long term career choice?
9th grade I was in Principles of Architecture, 10th- Graphic Design, and 11th/12th- Interior Design 1 & 2. I have the knowledge, but getting the experience hasn’t been easy.
What are good high school internships for an aspiring lawyer?
I am eager to explore political science, law, and research opportunities, where I can apply my skills, gain valuable experience, and contribute meaningfully. As a dedicated junior with a passion for political science and law, I'm driven by a profound interest in understanding legal systems. I...
Does it just come to you on what you want to do with the rest of you life like deciding at 17 what major to spend money on and where may I ask how you came to that decision ?
I know I would like to help people and have a passion for that but I am not certain how to proceed with that. I am on the human service pathway at my school right now and may be interested in teaching , child life specialist , occupational therapy and am willing to explore anything !
I am a rising sophomore in college that wants a profession in healthcare. What are some good entry-level job opportunities for science majors who would like to start their own journey in the nursing industry?
I am a sophomore in college. I have a great love for science such as, human anatomy and physiology, psychology, and other medical sciences. For a start, I would like to become a medical scribe to gain experience in the healthcare field.
How can I get financial assistance or a grant for dog training school? And does anyone know a good dog training school in the Dallas, TX or Richardson, TX area? Also, can I become a dog trainer if I have a criminal background?
I am a 57 yr old woman in recovery with a passion for dogs and people.
Will major airlines accept degrees like associates degree?
I want to become a commercial pilot. I have read on a bunch of websites that in order to stand out and be hired by a major airline, they would want you to have a college degree. Many of them say bachelors degree. But will they hire you, even if you have a associates degree?
What subjects do you need to know in order to become a pilot?
I heard a bunch of websites say that I need to learn math and physics and maybe even chemistry to become a pilot. Do I need to learn the basics of physics and chemistry to become a pilot? Or do I need to learn more in depth of the subject?
What to do when conflicted over possible majors?
I am an incoming senior in HS. I plan on going down the art path, but do not know whether to do Graphic Design in Marketing, or to go down the Museum Studies path. I am an art student at my school, and plan on joining a student board for an art museum as an internship, but I have always been...
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