Woodway, Texas
Are there any jobs for Creative Writing majors?
I'm a senior Creative Writing major at Stephen F. Austin State University. I'm close to my graduation date and I was wondering what possible jobs are out there for people in my degree field. #college #college-major #writing #creative-writing #job
Is Online College harder than IRL College?
I have been taking online college class for a few years now. However, I start at SFA in the fall of 2019. Will IRL classes be a lot harder? #college-advice #college #college-bound
Are Mini-Mesters Hard?
I am going to to be taking a History 1301 mini-mester in December. It is only three weeks long compared to a full semester of sixteen weeks. Will this be hard? #college-student #student #high-school #college
As far as a Master's degree in art do I have to choose a certain field of art to study?
I would love to be a ceramics professor but I would also like to just be able to study all of the fine arts.
#fine-art #college #art
What is the benefits of getting a Master's degree in Art?
I'm currently working on my bachelor in art and will be finishing up soon. #art #college #fine-art
Are there any schools that have a merge program from occupational therapy to prosthetic?
Are there any schools that have a merge program from occupational therapy to prosthetic or undergraduate to a master program in prosthetic. #programs #schools #therapy #occupational-therapy #prosthetics
What is the best school if wanting to be a Prosthetic Tech in Texas?
What is the best school for someone wanting to specialize in prosthetic? #school #medicine #doctor #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare #med-school #testing #prosthetics #prosthetic-tech
How hard is it *really* to publish a book?
While I want to be a copyeditor as my *day* job, I've written several novels I would love to publish sometime down the road (after much revision...). Every time I speak about this with someone, though, their immediate answer seems to be, "Ha! Good luck." My questions is... is it really that...
How would a copyeditor know which "grammar" to use?
In the English language, there are so many different ways to use grammar, but there aren't any set rules on which ways are correct; it's more just a matter of belief (example: the Oxford comma). I realize that a particular university will teach their own beliefs about grammar, but I'm concerned...
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