San Clemente, California
Should I major in general biology or a specific branch of biology?
I want to major in biology, but I am unsure of whether I should keep it general or choose something such as cell biology or human biology. Would general biology be a better choice in terms of finding a job in the sense that it can be applied to a vast variety of jobs as opposed to a specific...
Is the career of a medical researcher difficult?
I am an incoming college freshman that is debating what kind of career I want to strive for. I am looking for a career that can help people and that offers an enjoyable work environment with new and interesting things to do each day. Ideally, it would be related to the medical field. As of now,...
Is studying abroad a good idea?
Is studying abroad a good idea? Do you think it makes it harder to graduate on time?
What are the best undergraduate degrees to get into law school?
I am pursuing and undergraduate degree and want to know which degrees are best if I want to get into law school. #professor #law #lawyer
How rigorous is a medical sciences minor?
I'm a Design major but am vastly interested in the medical field, but not enough for a major. How rigorous is the average Medical minor, and what opportunities arise because of it? #medicine #education #college-minor #college #higher-education #career
Do you have to go to an artsy school to end up in an artsy profession?
I'm going to a Jesuit, education-focused school for my education, but I got into a very exclusive Design program. I want to work at a major animation company (Disney, Pixar, Laika, etc.). Will this allow enough of an education to have a baseline skillset for such a competitive industry?...
What are the differences between a club and an intramural sport in regards to their social aspects?
I've heard that a person can meet just as many people through both a club or an intramural sport. But which of these two would result in better recommendations concerning job possibilities, personal connections, etc. (question is directed towards college clubs and intramural sports) #counselor...
Is first hand experience better than taking an educational course on the same subject?
I've read stories of people who, instead of going to college, went straight into the field of their desired occupation. Instead of taking the didactic courses on the specific subject, they simply learned through experience and were just as successful. #labor-relations #career #career-choice...
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