Redford Charter Township, Michigan
What is the best way to get involved in the stock market?
I took a survey in class and the job that matched up best with my answers was financial investments #marketing .
how do I pick a job?
i'm in highschool and I want a job that I really like but I don't like talking to people. #first-job
How to enter in software work force?
I completed my masters in computer Science in 2010 and joined teaching profession. Now I want to join software industry, but not sure how to start, where to start, should I join any boot camp or get admission in some college/university courses? Please advice.
#technology #software #computer science
When did you find out Food Science was the right career for you?
My name is Alexus and I am a food science major because I can’t see myself majoring in anything else besides it. What I lack is experience in food science and I feel that I am a visual and hands on learner, so I would love to get as much experience as possible, the only dilemma is that we’re in...
What is a good way for undergraduates to gain experience in therapy or mental health counseling?
I'm interested in pursuing a career in therapy or mental health counseling, perhaps in schools, but want to know what the experience is like before applying for graduate school in these areas. #health #mental-health-counseling #mental-health
Is anxiety during medical processes normal?
Doctors often have to do invasive procedures such as surgery, which can be bloody and unsettling. how do pre-medical students/residents get used to the feeling of doing these types of invasive procedures?
#GivingisCaring #medicine #college #pre-med
What should a pre-med student living in the pandemic do right now?
With the pandemic going on, all of my plans to build my pre-medical portfoli have been put on hold. What can I do to ensure I am still maximizing my time as an undergrad on the pre-med track (volunteer, job, internship, etc)?
#GivingisCaring #student #college #pre-med
Is the new COVID college grading policy beneficial or harmful?
As a pre med student, I was wondering if the new grading policy (pass/fail versus A,B,C) would be beneficial for me or harmful?
#pre-med #college-admissions #undergraduate #GivingisCaring
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