Selma, Oregon
Where can I develop my writing skills while still making money for college?
I'm fresh out of high school, and I've been writing short, fictional stories for 3+ years now. I've done a bit of research and it seems like all of the quick money is in copywriting, article writing, or editing. I feel like I'm quite skilled at fictional writing, but I have no idea where to...
Is it better to go to college in person or do online schooling?
#onlineschool
#college
#help
#businessmanagement
Is getting a degree in business management extremely hard?
#Businessmanagement
#degree
#business
#college
How can you guarantee a job post college?
I'm unsure exactly what field I want to pursue asbofbthe moment despite being interested in multiple, but I'm very nervous that if I pick the wrong one I won't be able to find a job. #job #help #career
Hardships to expect being transgender in the workplace?
I'm considering a career in #law-enforcement but I'm nervous that being #transgender or #lgbtqa will effect my chances at getting a decent job within this field. Is there anything I should know about?
What are some good shoes for teachers?
I have small feet - size 1.5, and my feet hurt after only two hours. What are your favorite shoes that you've tried?
#teaching #teacher #career
What is it like to start your own school?
I'm in school to become a teacher, and I can see the current school culture becoming more and more stressful for students. Eventually I want to start my own school. Where are some good places to go to find out what I need to get a school started? #school #entrepreneurship #education-management...
How come trade schools aren't mentioned more often?
Whenever someone considers a path after high school it's always a four year college. I learned that trade jobs can earn you a lot of money, but trade schools that teach you how to do certain jobs are not mentioned as often as four year colleges. I want to go to a four year college but I'm also...
It seems like more jobs need a degree to get. If this is the case, why are university/college prices going up? It is just putting more young adults into debt.
I am asking because I am going to college/university to get my degree and I am curious to why it is costing me so much.
#student-debt #college-major #degrees #college #financial-planning #student-loans #financial-advising
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