Trophy Club, Texas
Will major airlines accept degrees like associates degree?
I want to become a commercial pilot. I have read on a bunch of websites that in order to stand out and be hired by a major airline, they would want you to have a college degree. Many of them say bachelors degree. But will they hire you, even if you have a associates degree?
What subjects do you need to know in order to become a pilot?
I heard a bunch of websites say that I need to learn math and physics and maybe even chemistry to become a pilot. Do I need to learn the basics of physics and chemistry to become a pilot? Or do I need to learn more in depth of the subject?
What to do when conflicted over possible majors?
I am an incoming senior in HS. I plan on going down the art path, but do not know whether to do Graphic Design in Marketing, or to go down the Museum Studies path. I am an art student at my school, and plan on joining a student board for an art museum as an internship, but I have always been...
I’m undecided whether I should choose chemical or environmental engineering. I want to know which will be worth it?
My strong subject is science, a little bit bad at math but I know I can learn. I don’t want to stay in a single working environment, I want to be able to travel and move around. I also would appreciate a reality check on both of these engineering fields, are these any good when put into the...
What careers offer the best growth? Former college and pro athlete now turning to work force. Very employable, willing to do any career as long as there is room for growth and more hands off the longer I’m into it. Not looking for a career where the more promotions I get the more hours I have to work, that doesn’t really make sense to me. Need something that can lead to a management role or entrepreneurial opportunities
Any experience or career path welcome
What kind of internships or jobs that will be with Mechanical Engineering?
I'm just trying to see what kind internships/jobs would help lead me to that career path and if their willing to help out someone with no experience BUT, willing to learn and expand with the knowledge.
how do I get in the automotive tech/mech with no level of experience, but open to grow and gain knowledge as I work?
I been looking for jobs already in the field it seems that no company want people with no experience but I'm willing to work as well to gain understand for my future job once I graduate as a mechanical engineer of if so if their any other jobs what would help me gain experience to help me gain...
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