York, South Carolina
How do I avoid limiting my career options to the major I choose in college?
Hello everyone!
I have always believed that no one should be forced to choose what they do for the rest of life at a young age. How can I give myself more freedom to explore different careers, and at the same time, remain focused on one area of study? Thank you.
Best,
Benjamin
#career #study
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I've been applying like crazy and it's getting harder to find new ones, any suggestions? #stuck #college-bound
why is it so important to go to college and learn things I already know?
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Following your college career what were some challenges you faced transitioning from college to medical school?
How did you go about choosing a medical school to attend as far as maybe different opportunities they provided and maybe the demographics?
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Which medical career have lots of job opportunity and stable income in 10 years ?
I’m having a hard time decindigg which major or career to pursue . Please give me some suggestion and advice #careers #careers #career-choice #career #career-counseling #jobs #medicalfield
Which medical career have lots of job opportunity and stable income in 10 years ?
I’m having a hard time decindigg which major or career to pursue . Please give me some suggestion and advice #careers #careers #career-choice #career #career-counseling #jobs #medicalfield
Are there any scholarships available for students who’s siblings have a disability?
My brother is dyslexic and my parents have spent a lot of money on private schools to meet his needs but now I’m going to college. Any thoughts? #scholarships
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