Schenectady, New York
How do I become successful in life like my parents and siblings, without going down the same path they went down?
My parents and siblings all went down the marketing path and have successful jobs and companies. I am leaning towards other things but feel like I can’t be successful in life if I don’t follow what they all did.
What can i do to stay motivated ?
what can i do to stay motivated and stay on track while juggling multiple tasks, both in and out of my educational field? I worry i’ll loose track and fall behind the curve…..
What do I need to look out for in high school?
I go to a very small school and I'm going to a bigger highschool with so many more people. Im going to be treated differently and its going to be hard to make friends there with all the people. Do you have any suggestions I can look at and learn about people, rules, etc.
What is the typical salary for filmmaking? Would having another career affect your main job?
If you were to be a filmmaker would having another job interfere with a side job
how many hours a week are a good average and how much should i get paid for it?
looking to become a commercial & industrial designer what would be the average amount of hours i should expect and what is a salary i should expect on average?
What courses should I take in High School in order to get into Medical School? What Advice would you give to an 10th grader that wants to get into the medical field? Could I get a Volunteer Job at a Pharmacy, Medical Office, or a Hospital at 14-15?
I am M/15 I recently got into high school and gets good grades as I achieved high honors. I have been consistent at math, getting 100 in geometry, 93 and above in science and over 93s in all classes including the 5 100s I have. My GPA is a 96-98 average, and I would say I am one of the smartest...
How to narrow down a cluster of different career paths and interests, to about 3 or 4 and focus on those few, without uncertainty and second guessing?
The majors I am interested in are so different from each other (ex: architecture and law) that I am having a hard time to narrow it down to just a few.
I am aware that I don't have to know now but I am on a time crunch and my goal is to narrow it down to 2 and stick with it.
what are some examples of hands-on careers that have a relatively flexible schedule?
I'm still in high school and I have no clue what I want to do career-wise. really any examples of careers that follow that kind of structure would be cool.
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