Wakeman, Ohio
How soon do I need to decide what major I want to study in if I'm uncertain and this is my last year in high school? #time is ticking
I need to determine what major I want to focus in at this point. #time is ticking
If i would not be accepted to medical school what else I can do with a Chemisyry degree?
#college-bound #college-selection #chemical
What are some details that colleges look at to consider you in their programs?
I am trying to go into Veterinary School for large animals mainly but with some involvement of small. I want to be sure of this field but the possibilities are endless with programs. How can I be so sure of what to put with possibly a little chance of getting into the program? Especially a...
What are some good minors to have when applying for a software developing job?
Would a language minor be a better choice than a minor in economics or business? Overall what would recommend for minors. #computer-science #computer-software #computer #business-analysis
What do software developers do everyday?
What type of projects do you work on? What coding language do you use the most? What do you need to get done everyday? #computer-science #computer-software #software-development #software-design
Does college prepare you well for a job in the field of computer science or are there areas that you won't learn about until you are out of school?
I am asking this because I would like to know how prepared I am for a career when I finish my college education. #computer #programming
What is a day in the life of a game programmer like?
I am looking for an answer to this question because I am looking into this as a career choice and I would like to know more of what to expect. #science #computer #programming #game
Is knowing electronics an important part of mechanical engineering?
Hey all, I've been part of FIRST for 5 years now, 4 being in FRC, and I've been focusing more on the mechanical side of things rather than learning the electronic components. I do know the basics, but should I try to get a better understand over the course of this year?
What is in the daily life of an aerospace engineer like?
Hey all, I've looking in majoring in mechanical engineering in college, but I'm also looking to have a concentration or a minor in aerospace. My friend's father is an aerospace engineer and he has told me much about what he does, but I was hoping to get multiple answers. Thanks!...
In the state of Nebraska, is there many jobs for mechanical engineers?
I wanted to know the job availability for mechanical engineers in Nebraska. Along with that, is there a high percentage of mechanical engineers that obtain a job soon after college? #jobs #mechanical-engineering #after-college
What kind of mechanical engineering jobs are there relating to energy?
I'm interesting in mechanical engineering and everything about energy. If there is specific jobs available for mechanical engineering, what are they? What does the job entail? #mechanical-engineering #renewable-energy #energy #solar-energy
Could someone describe their personal path to becoming a business broker?
I'm a senior wanting to pursue a career in finance and law and would like some advice on the steps taken to become a business broker, particularly mergers and acquisitions. What college did you attend, if any? What major did you pursue, if any? Do you have a degree? Did you intern for a...
What does a typical day of a business broker entail?
I'm a high school senior looking to pursue a career in business and finance, and I eventually want to become independently employed and have heard briefly about becoming a business broker. Now, I do understand that many brokers work under a firm, though some can be "free agents". I enjoy...
I am soon-to-be high school graduate, planning to attend Baylor University, majoring in mechanical engineering. I have an interest in aerospace. What types of internships would make me stand out to future employers?
Just planning ahead and wanting to be successful in my future job. #engineering #aerospace-engineering #mechanical
Did you start your career straight out of college, or did you start later?
I'm wondering if it's a good idea to continue doing internships and/or classes to try to earn more experience before diving right into a career. Or would I learn more from actually doing the job. #college #career #career-counseling #internships
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