San Lorenzo, California
What should I do, if I'm not yet decided on what to do?
what should I do if I'm not yet decided on what to pursue in my future? Im not quite sure what I would like to do and I'm on my second to last year of high school.
What job position are there that are based on geology?
I would like to know what jobs are there that are based on geology.
What majors are included in becoming a veterinarian. Or doctor, or bioengineering, or seismology?
I'm interested in learning about many science & medical fields!
What are all the ways to study and take notes?
I like to re read my notes and write in complete sentences
How can you be a designer for clothes?
I have seen some clothes that I want to see how they were made because it looks amazing how they come out, I would want to know the process of making them and adding details to such things
What is student debt?
I know what debt is but what's student debt in college?
Is learning how to be a nurse less stressful than any other job in the medical field?
I know there are different types of nurses but is it less stressful to learn how?
How do you balance work with life?
Job positions in basically in all fields, the high paying ones but also the entry level ones, are highly intensive. I don't care to work my whole life, so how do you keep it even?
What types of drawing designs are recommended to learn?
Since I am still learning, I would like to focus on what type of drawing style I should learn before deciding on what career I would like to choose.
What do veterinary studies look like in college? How difficult are they, how many years, and what would my career path look like?
I've wanted to be a veterinarian since I was little but got scared of the difficulty in college. I'm still very very curious and interested if I should focus on it again.
In general, how many years of studying / college would I have to complete before I become a teacher?
I'm planning to go straight into college right after high school.
What's the hardest/worst and easiest/best thing about college?
I'm graduating in a year and I'm worried about leaving what I'm familiar with. I want to know what things I should be aware about and also not stress over.
What topics do psychology majors cover?
I'm interested in how mental health and how emotions, thoughts and behaviors connect. I was wondering what you really learn in that major.
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