Winter Park, Florida
What are the most important skills and abilities required for a Forensic Toxicologist?
I am asking this question because in the future I want to be a Forensic Toxicologist and I want to be prepared with the right skills to get the job. #chemistry #criminal-justice #forensic-analysis #criminal-investigation
What education requirements, college degrees, licenses are needed for your career as a Forensic Toxicologist?
I am asking this question because I want to be a Forensic Toxicologist and I want to know how the job actually feels once you have it as a career. #chemistry #forensic #criminal-investigations #career
Do medical magnet programs help getting into college?
If I am pursuing a pre medical program, will colleges favor someone who has taken a medical magnet all four years of high school? #college #medicine #college-recruiting #academic-advising #college-recruiting #college-admissions
Would it be beneficial to have a summer internship in the field we are considering?
Will colleges consider this during the application process and will it give me an advantage? #college #internships #college-admissions
Where are really nice places with a cool climate where there is an excellent job market for mechanical engineering?
preferably on west coast #mechanical-engineering
How much does an internship in high school help?
I'm currently in an internship in my senior year with an engineering firm, is this marketable at all? #engineering #mechanical-engineering
What is it like as a physician assistant?
I'm very interested in pursuing a career in the medical field originally as a physician in the hospital, but many people have told me that it's not worth going to medical school for such a long time, and to become a physician assistant instead. They listed a lot of reasons like having better...
As a Pathologist, is more of your work computer based or in a lab/hospital?
I am interested in pursuing a career in pathology and was wondering what this aspect of the job was like. #medicine #pathologist #pathology
As a Biomedical Engineer, do you typically spend more time working on the computer with models or programs or with prototypes and physical objects?
I am interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering and I wanted to know about this specific aspect of working in the field. #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #biomedical-engineer
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