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Devyn Apr 13, 2018 541 views

How do I know if the # College I chose is given me the #education need for my career choice?

Will the # College I chose properly prepare me for the #work force?

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Ozyria Apr 03, 2018 959 views

How Hard is it To Balance Two Careers?

My two biggest passions in life are music and technical theatre. Because most people in the theatre tech/design world aren't on salary or have a fixed work schedule, I'm curious to know if I could handle being a performing musician as well. In a small, community orchestra (trumpet player). I've...

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Ozyria Apr 03, 2018 789 views

What are Some Careers in Theatre?

I'm majoring technical theatre and design in college, which is my passion. I'd like to know what my options are, for a career. I do scenic design, but it isn't what I'd want to spend my life doing. I like the idea of having a higher position in the performing theatre. Perhaps, overseeing the...

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nicholas Mar 27, 2018 915 views

How much do sports medicine doctors make a year?

Hi, my name is Nick and I'm looking into the medical field. I was curious how much sports medicine doctors make a year #sports-medicine #medicine #sports #kinesiology #career #financial-planning

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Sylvie Mar 27, 2018 948 views

How can I work while in college, and maintain good grades?

I'm worried that if I get a job in college my grades will start to drop. I want a job, but I don't know what I should do. #college #college-jobs #time-management

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Sylvie Mar 27, 2018 774 views

What are some good study tips for a high school junior?

I've never been too good at studying, and I have tried many different ways to study, but I can't find one thats good for me. I especially need help with this since I'll be going to college soon. Thanks! #studying-tips #studying #academic-advising #high-school-students

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Emily Mar 15, 2018 1300 views

Why aren't more engineering courses taught in a hands-on setting?

At my college, 90% of #engineering classes are based on #theory. A common belief is that you will only end up using a tiny portion of all that knowledge once you reach the workplace, and instead employees end up learning most their skills on the job. This makes the burden of college seem...

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Emily Mar 15, 2018 797 views

Is it okay to pursue a major in an area that I'm naturally weaker in?

I love #engineering but my high school failed to adequately prepare me for most of the engineering courses I have had to take in college. Instead, I'm good at reading books and writing essays that analyze them, but I hate doing that. So, I am struggling through engineering in order to round out...

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