Tappahannock, Virginia
If I am undecided about what career I want, would double majoring be a good idea?
The two majors I want are very different, communications, and psychology. I want to be a psychologist because it is more practical and it is almost guaranteed a job, but I also want to work at BuzzFeed because it is such an open place and I would have to be on top of my mental game all the...
Why do positions in corporate America have such a negative connotation?
People today tend to think "corrupt" when they think of people at the "top of the totem pole". There is often the dilemma of taking the high-paying corporate job vs. the low-paying job that is more in-line with ones values. #business #small-business #corporate
What are some practical ways to know if a job position is a good fit for me?
The jump from college (or school in general) to a career is a big step. #resume #interviews #professional-development #corporate
As a computer scientist, where are the most popular areas of the world to work?
I'm not sure where I want to live when I grow up and knowing where my career takes place could help. #bachelors-degree
What are some STEM jobs that are safe overseas?
I went on a mission trip and fell in love, I also love traveling in general. I want to love my job when I grow up. #bachelors-degree
What jobs, besides teaching, can Math majors get?
I love mathematics, but the high school teaching salary has me wary of that job. Are there other jobs, besides accountants, that math majors are qualified for? #mathematics #math #mathematics-education #financial-planning
Does the expense of your undergraduate college affect your ability to perform well in graduate school and your field?
I'm trying to decide between public and private colleges, and I would like to know if the "really good" schools (and all of their costs and debt) are actually necessary to my success. I'm a good student, so I could get into most colleges, but I don't know if spending tens of thousands of...
How many Physics courses do you need to major in engineering?
Engineering is a major I'm interested in, however, I don't enjoy physics. I want to know if I should avoid majoring in engineering because of this dislike, or if I just have to get through a few physics courses in order to still be an engineer. #engineering
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