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How much time did you spend on your college applications?
How much is best to spend time on your collage applications and how much it takes to finish one application, and after completing it once, will it be easier and faster to make other applications for different colleges?
What are some recommended Colleges or Universities that have majors that focus on physics and mathematics?
I am a student that wants to pursue a study or career in either of these topics after high school.
What college that offer Science, Technology and Society Major?
I've been looking into my college majors and have found interest in a rather niche major. I'm also interested in finding majors similar to this one too.
Considering today's industries and competition between STEM fields and general colleges, would it be more beneficial to take up a trade school instead? What are some comparisons to be made of education between trade school and college?
Colleges can be expensive, time-consuming, and overly competitive. What kinds of options from trade schools could still offer healthy salaries?
What are the responsibilities of someone in Software Development?
I’m a 12th grader and I’m interested in becoming a software developer, so I want to learn more about what you mainly do on the job. #software #software-engineer #technology
Do accountants have good work life balance?
Is overtime often common in this industry? Or does this typically depend on the company that accountant works with?
What type of math do accountants use in their work?
I've noticed that I could take a finite math class to complete all the math required for my accounting major but will I be well prepared for work?
To be an accountant with the government, is it better to get a bachelors in "corporate accounting and finance" or just "accounting"?
I'm currently a senior in high school and I'm taking community college courses for accounting. I'm aiming to be well equipped and prepared for a job I can see myself doing.
What are useful skills that will help me advance in my career?
I want to become financially free and not leave a burden on my family. I am interested in learning skills related to economics and technology. Please let me know what skills and where I can learn these skills that will make me tech literate and financially literate.
What are some majors that are not as competitive and admission rates are high ?
I am interested in business and technology. My target schools are mostly UCs.
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