Prichard, Alabama
What is the hardest part about nursing school? #needtoknow
I am extremely interested in pursuing a nursing degree but I've heard from so many people about how challenging it truly is. I am concerned but hopeful that I can do it but what actually is the hardest part? The material, workload, studying? I need to know! #nursing #material #challenge...
What all do I need to do to become a neonatal nurse?
I'm trying to find out all the schooling i need to take, what type of internships or jobs I can have while in school and all about the education. #nursing #medicalcareers #medical-education #medical-careers
What kind of scholarships should I apply for if I want to major in Pre-Medicine?
#pre-med I'm not sure what scholarships are right for me to apply for. I want to be a Gynecologist and I need to know all the right scholarships to apply for. #medicine #healthcare #scholarships #financial-aid
What is the starting salary for a pediatrician in the state of Alabama?
I am asking my question because this is the career field I am pursuing when I go to college next fall . #doctor #nursing #pediatrics #dentistry #pediatric-nursing #gynocologist #financial-planning
What area of study can be completed within five years of the medical field ?
I am asking my question because after I graduate from highschool I would like to work in my field within five or six years . #nurse #pediatrician #dentistry #pediatric-nursing #anesthesiologist #dental-assistant #obgyn
About Being Neonatal Nurse
I'm a junior in high school and I want to be a neonatal nurse I'm really interested in babies and want to achieve my goals of what I'm trying to be in life. First I thought of being a Ob/Gyn but I decided that I want to be a neonatal nurse. I was wondering how many days do you get off like do...
when it comes to architectural studies at a major university, I know that a great deal of time is spent in the "studio". Is it advantageous to live on campus/ in the dorms to be as close to the studio as possible for working on projects?
I am looking into living expenses on and off campus. #architect #architectural
In my state one major university offers a 5 year degree in architecture, and the other major university offers a 4 year degree in architectural engineering. What are the major differences, and what type of salary range would I be facing after college?
I am discerning careers in the architectural and engineering field.
#architect #architectural #financial-planning #career-details
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