Traphill, North Carolina
What questions should I be prepared to answer during an interview for Nursing?
I am curious as to the process after college. #nursing
Do you ever get tired of your job?
I am wondering if I will enjoy my career choice as much as I do now for the rest of my life. #nursing
What is the best advice you can give on writing college applications?
What looks good? What looks bad? How can you stand out? I want to know how to best interest them in me. #college #teacher #professional #education #college-admissions #college-applications #college-advice #admissions
What major is needed to get a career in massage therapy?
I am asking because I am thinking about this as my career! #professor #physical-therapist
How difficult is it to transition from community college to a four year university?
I am currently enrolled in community college. After I complete my Associates in Art there then I want to continue on to an undecided four year university. Will it be easy to transition since I will have an associates degree? Just how different are universities from community colleges, besides...
Am I going about becoming an editor the correct way?
I am about to be attending my first year of college, though I have taken some college classes already to get ahead. After taking an online English class, I decided I want to be an editor. I know editing, like most other things, takes practice to get good at. I've got my college plans all...
What can I be doing now, while in high school, to prepare for a major in nursing?
I have taken all the health science courses my school offers, and I'm signed up for CNA next year. I'm also in HOSA. What else can I do? #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner #hospital-and-health-care #medicine
What are the pros and cons of spending two years at a community college vs going straight to a 4-year university?
It applies to me personally, will it save money, is it the same quality education, will everything transfer #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner
As freshman going into civil engineering, do you recommend working a job your first year or semester?
I am a low income student. #college #civil-engineering
What are some things to keep in mind while in college? Both financially and personally?
I want to know as much as possible before starting my freshman year.
For a Physician's Assistant would having a biology degree allow you to have the best chance of getting into PA school and get you prepared for that career or would a degree in something more healthcare centered be more ideal?
I am a senior in high school and I will be going to college next year on a basketball scholarship. I have been guided towards the biology route because counselors have told me that would help me get into PA school. I am just nervous about deciding I don't want to go to graduate school and...
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