Saint Michael, Minnesota
What are some helpful high school classes that I should take if I want to get a career in software engineering?
I am currently very familiar with coding and I'm good at math as well. I also am very interested in graphic design and 3D modeling. I like coding and doing 3D work in Blender in my freetime.
What is the hardest thing about working in psychology, especially related to mental health? What is the best/most rewarding part? Would you say it's worth it in your case?
Psychology and mental health have definitely piqued my interest as a possible career choice, but I'd like to hear more about the goods and bads.
How do you switch majors or minors during your time in college?
If you change your mind about what path you want to go down, how do you change majors or minors?
why is it hard to become a social worker ?
because many people find it hard to be a social worker and deal with the children who need help. and why is that?
Where do I start if I want to become a pediatric surgeon?
I am in 10th grade and I want to become a pediatric surgeon when I am older. I really like kids and hanging out with them. I want a job that would involve kids and helping people.
What are some jobs that I can get with a Finance Major.
I am a 10th grader in High school and I am thinking of getting a Finance Major. I really like math and would like a job that is easy for me.
What is some software and hardware that I should get familiar with if I wish to pursue a career in computer science?
I am a high school student who wishes to go into some sort of field in computer science. I am very familiar with Unity and C# currently as well as Blender.
What high school classes are beneficial for pursuing a computer engineering degree?
Should I take a bunch of programming classes
When is the best time for a person to start a business?
Is it better for a person to start a business during high school or after high school? Or even after college?
What careers would you recommend to someone that likes basic chemistry and math?
I like math and basic chemistry and physics. I am not sure what jobs fit those things best.
How do I figure out which career path is right for me?
I don't know of many careers that involve speaking with people often while staying on my feet, while also not being the same everyday. I also want a good paycheck to be able to pay off any student debts I might have and live comfortably.
When do people typically start a business?
Do people usually start a company pre-graduating from college or after?
What level of math do you need to complete to be in finance?
I would like to explore the finance field, but one thing that makes me nervous is the amount of college level math required? What courses all need to be taken?
How do you know if your idea is good enough for an investor when starting your own business?
Do you have to have a super creative idea or would an investor put effort into something basic
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