Rosenberg, Texas
what college is best to become a nurse
im asking because i want to be a really good hard working nurse #nurse #nursing #healthcare
If my strengths are creativity, responsibility, and leading and hobbies are swimming and reading, what types of careers or industries might best fit for me?
What other strengths or experiences might I need for the suggested careers?#strengthsandweaknesses #creativity #corporate-social-responsibility #swimming #reading #career #career-choice #career-counseling #career-path #career-planning
What is one thing you wish you knew before becoming an accountant, auditor, consultant, and/or in the taxing career?
#tax #taxing #taxes #accountant #accounting #auditor #auditing #consulting #consultant #consultants
What is the most fulfilling aspect of your job in the fields of accounting, auditing, consulting, and/or taxing?
People like me often search for jobs that will allow them to make a difference in the world and give their life purpose meaning, and direction. Who knows? Maybe accounting could realize that goal. #accounting #auditor #auditing #accountant #consulting #tax #taxation #consultants
Should you do two year prerequisites for pharmacy then go straight to pharmacy school, or do four year and get a bachelor's of science then go to pharmacy school?
I plan on becoming a pharmacist. #Pharmacy #medicalfield #Medicine
What are some of the things that you look for when choosing the right career?
There are many skills and interests that I have and they all relate to different job fields. The problem that I am having is being able to pick the right career for the right reason. Some things that I look at are the salary, being passionate about my job, job growth, or it simply fitting my...
Is Civil Engineer the right path for me?
I have always enjoyed the amazing skyscrapers and all the neat structures and designs created by Civil engineers. I also really love to travel and explore and hope that as a Civil engineer I can accomplish both my dreams of participating in designing these grand structures and traveling....
Is it worse to fail at something or never attempt it in the first place?
I'm asking this because I was afraid to attend college at first because I didn't think I'd be able to go through with it. #college #confused
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