Portage, Wisconsin
Can you Study Abroad to learn something not directly in your major?
I want to study abroad but as I'm looking for colleges there are options for study abroad, but not in my field of interest in an English-speaking country. can you learn something in your minor or something related to a future career while you study abroad?
How does a college schedule differ from a highschool schedule?
I know that in college you have a major and a minor ( Or multiple minors/ majors?) and a certain amount of credits you need to take a year to graduate like in high school, but how is it different from high school? How do minors work and is it normal to take more than one or is it easier to...
What are good Colleges for Communications (Public Relations) Degree?
I've been looking for a few months now but I've been struggling with finding colleges that fit into my college interests. I want to go into Public Relations and get a major and minor related to good skills to have in that field. A big thing for me is also financial aid and a study abroad...
How does taking classes outside of your major work?
I am a Sophomore in high school and am just now getting deeper into college and career searching. I want to go into communications-- Specifically Public Relations, with a minor in either marketing or graphic design. Still, when I choose a minor I'd like to take some classes in the other minors...
How can I be successful business man ?
How can I be a successful business man,
How much does it cost to become a real estate agent?
I'm wondering how much I need to save before going to school and taking courses to become a real estate agent. Should I take a gap year?
How can I ensure a successful career path in academia or industry after completing a PhD specializing in quantum physics, considering my diverse interests in languages and creative pursuits as well?
As someone who completed a bachelor's degree in chemistry and a master's in materials chemistry from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and worked as a product engineer for 7 years, I have a solid technical background. However, I have a persistent keen interest in physics, particularly...
What kind of education would I need to work in an orphanage as a teacher and maybe one day open an orphanage? (Not in the US)
I want to help kids who need it the most. I want to give them a place where they can be loved, taken care of, and thought of as family.
How do I know what career and major I want to go into?
I'm a Sophomore in high school, and thinking about the future, but I've never known what I want to do. I'm starting to have an idea, but I feel like the career I might want to go into is risky, expensive, might not pay off, and I'm scared of what I would have to do in that career. I don't...
What will the teaching field look like in 5 years?
Hi, my name is michael and am interested in going into elemntry education. With the rise of AI will my job be safe? Will I be put at risk of not having a stable job?
What will the teaching field look like in 10 years?
Hi, my name is michael and am interested in going into elemntry education. With the rise of AI will my job be safe? Will I be put at risk of not having a stable job?
What do you all learn while in dentristy school? How did dentistry school make you feel, or did it make you wanna be in the field more?
I am currently in 11th grade in high school. I’ve been set on being in the dentistry field for about. 6 years now. But I am very scared if I’m gonna end up giving it up if it’s too challenging.
What are some entry-level jobs for a math bachelor's degree?
I've just graduated with a bachelor's degree in math, and I'm looking for a job that I won't have to go back to school for. My degree's mostly been focused on pure math, and some dynamic systems/fractals. I've taken a couple classes in Python, and one class each in R, Java, and SPSS. I've...
How do I proceed when I have a lot of possible careers but not enough experience in any to work full-time?
I realized late into my college experience that I didn't want to work a math job at all so I finished out my Math degree and am now struggling to find a full-time job I feel qualified for. I have a list of 5 or so potential careers (Including but not limited to: Singer-Songwriter, Writer,...
What types of languages should i know for data science?
I know python and some R but is java important to learn too
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