San Juan, Texas
Where can I learn about different career paths in order to learn the one that's right for me?
As a Sophomore, I have been really interested in many career paths since I was a freshmen, yet I am having a difficult time picking one that I can put my heart out for. Are there sources out there that can help me analyze these jobs in order to narrow down my choices?
Is having an architect major a good choice for my future?
I want to start looking for a major for the future even if I am barely entering my highschool years. I really like creating stuff but i also like math. I have also started to look into architecture and so far it looks like a good choice.
How can a student manage living a college life style while simultaneously working and keeping up with day to day living?
Moving out of my parents house is scary and I can get anxious about the unknown. There is A LOT of unknown.
Should I take a gap year ?
Should I take a gap year if so why or why not? I will graduate with two years college credit due to dual enrollment and I know that it will be difficult or tiring so by no means would I be behind because I’d be two years ahead
How do I find other jobs?
What is a a good way to expand my job search and find jobs that I may not have been aware are a thing in my field?
What is and how do you become a design engineer?
I want to do all kinds of stuff in engineering and I've figured so far that design, technical drawings, anything related to Solidworks, 3D printing, and hands-on work always grabs my attention. Because of this, I want to narrow down my path (not necessarily too specific, but also not too vague)...
Getting a Job as a Production Director
I'm currently a senior in High School who is interested in pursuing a career in Video Production. I have a few questions that would greatly help me in understanding the industry and choosing my first steps wisely: 1. What major is best suited for getting a job on a Film/Television set? 2. How...
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