Career questions tagged spring23


How do you fix a paint job that has gone wrong ?
My question is about automotive painting repairs.

What are the most important skills and experiences I should focus on developing during my time in college to make my application stand out to potential employers, and how can I best balance my academic workload with gaining relevant experience outside of the classroom?
As a sophomore majoring in biology with a strong interest in healthcare, I’m looking to prepare for a career in the field. I have a 3.6 GPA and have completed over 250 volunteer hours at a hospital. However, I find it difficult to balance my academic workload with gaining hands-on experience. What are the most important skills and experiences I should focus on developing during my time in college to make my application stand out to potential employers, and how can I best manage my time to gain relevant experience outside of the classroom?

what are some ways to make sure you pick something that you are passionate about and is their a wrong time to start over #spring23 #spring24
i'm going into 12th grade and I'm asking more how do you know you picked the right thing to study or is their a time to late to swich out of something and start new because i don't wanna go into something thinking it's my life goal and doing it, then hating or wanting to do something else

What is the most important thing you should get out of College, besides a degree?
Though the main goal of college is to earn a degree for a higher education, college students should also recognize the other aspects that aid in their development, including social and intellectual. So what could those important things a young adult should look out for in their college career?

What is the path I should take in college to become an orthodontist volunteer and classes wise? What skills should a person who wants to go into this field need or should posses ?
I am going to be a freshman in college. I like science classes

How many people switch majors in college ?
Is it common to be incorrect about what major you think you will stick with? Also, when people do switch majors, is it usually to a similar field? Wondering for the future!

What is the best way to get my photography portfolio out there as a new photographer How do grow my clientele?
I want to start learning how to create a clientele after college. #Spring23

How do I figure out what I want my career to be?
I’m a rising junior in high school and I know I have time to figure it out, but I want to make my college experience meaningful. I want to pick a good college for whatever I want to major in. I also don’t want to lose a bunch of time or money from switching majors or anything like that.

When is the best time to start looking for internship and where do you look?
Incoming freshman and studying accounting/finance; where can I look for internship opportunities and when is the best time to start?

What is the most productive way to create good study habits when entering the medical field such as radiology and or physician assistant? Including what type of methods of studying for going into this field require and if there are any methods that you can provide to me that may help a future medical professional when going into college for physician assistant and or radiology?
I have trouble with studying and I want to improve on my studying skills to also go towards college when I go into radiology and or physician assistant to then retain more information.

How can I find confidence as an aspiring college student?
I am 20-years-old and college bound. I am anxious about starting college because of all the complexities, like financial aid, but also balancing my mental health and my passions and financial stability. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

As a college athlete and student, how do you balance studying and getting good grades when you have to train for your sport and travel for games or meets? #Spring23
I'm a high school senior who is competitive in sports and school. I want to pursue a career in either Psychology or Nursing and I don't know what to expect if I study for these careers and run for college track.

What are some of the best opportunities for undergraduates to explore healthcare/medical careers and careers in research?
I’m leaning toward MD/PhD, but I want to explore career paths of an M.D. vs a Ph.D. vs MD/PhD, and want to experience parts of all before choosing.

How could I decide what which extracurricular activities or internships are most beneficial for biotech engineers Also, I wanted to know if networking would be important for a career in biotechnology, if so how could I do so? #Spring23?
I'm a junior in highschool and I was really struggling with what activites I should pursue that would be best for biotechnology. I'm graduating next year so it seems I don't have much time left so I really need to hurry and decide. Also, I've heard networking is really important in a lot of careers, is that also true for biotech engineering?

What personal qualities and skills are most important for an anesthesiologist to have?
I am a rising junior

How did you balance academics, extracurricular activities, and personal time during your junior year?
I am a raise Jr in high school, trying to balance my grades, GPA, test scores and extracurricular activities, while also trying to keep my social/personal life balanced. All of this is pretty hard to do at once.

What is the best way to get an internship while still going to school?
I am a current university student, and I am looking for some advice on how to balance an internship while still getting a degree.

How do I pursue a career in journalism?
I'm 17, going to be a senior this fall, and I've been passionate about the field of journalism and social justice since I was very young. While I love the field, I know they make little to no money, especially because I want to be an independent journalist that covers dangerous topics later in my career. Where should I start? #Spring23

What is the best way to format a resume and what information should be included like volunteer work, awards, extracurriculars and skills?
I tried using the resumes google docs has but I don’t believe they are the best unless otherwise. I also do wonder if there is a website that can help with this process.

What are some scholarships available that I can apply to as a upcoming junior in highschool?
I am going to be a junior this upcoming school year and I know some of the colleges I am considering will not give me a lot of financial aid. I want to find a few scholarships I can apply to and start saving up the money so I can use it for college. Any suggestions?

How did you know that the major you picked is something you will enjoy for the rest of your life?
I'm going to be a senior in the fall and I think I want to go to school for occupational therapy assistant, then go on to get my masters.

What is the pathway I need to take to become an Anesthesiologist ?
What major do I need to take in college? Do I need med school? Approximately how long would it take for me to become an Anesthesiologist?

I am interested in being a psychologist. I work best in an environment with a chance to work one on one or alone, with a nice routine, and knowing what my responsibilities are for my work. Is this a good fit for me ?
I have already gotten responses on my last question that think psychology is a good choice so I'm wondering if it's still true with new information.

What is the best way to prepare for pre-vet as a 16 year old sophomore in high school (How to get internships/scholarships/best ap classes to take/other extracurriculars that will get me into college) ?
I am a 16 year old in 10th grade and I'm not sure how to properly prepare if I want to go to college with the intention of eventually getting into veterinary.

How do you figure out what you want to spend your life doing?
I'm an ambitious student, I have so many ideas of what I could do with my life. I have an interest in biology, math, space, and maybe even writing, to name a few. There's added anxieties to these dreams, such as cost, distance, scholarships , future jobs, and if you even want to do it. There are so many queries under the broad umbrella of my main question, how do you figure out what you want to spend your life doing?

By taking US History CLEP exam instead of AP US History exam, what are some pros and cons?
I was not able to take APUSH exam, so I recently heard about CLEP considering taking it in college to save tuition for US History. I am not going to social studies/history relation study concentration for undergrad.