Nathaniel Swan
Following Tags
Tags on answered questions
Active Locations
How to begin a career as a nutrition coach?
I am a little nervous to dive right into the nutrition business and work with clients on my own. I feel that i should work for someone else first.
how many years are to become a dentist?
How many semesters are there and how hard are the semesters?
Could you have a good lifestyle being a physical trainer or physical therapist
What do you have to do in order to get paid well as a physical trainer or physical therapist.
I need help to know what i like
I want to be a dermatologist but i am not sure if I am up to it. I like helping people but it's so boring to sit in a doctors office. What should I do.
What if I don't find a career that suits me?
Its nerve-racking to make a big decision like this
I am not 18 yet?
I am currently 17 years old and will turn 18 this year, i love exploring new options for career, volunteering and utilising my free time but majority of the entrepries or volunteering firms have age limits of being atleast 18. I am unable to explore my career opportunites and decide if i...
what are some Pros and Cons of being a veterinarian?
What are your personal pros and cons?
How can I explore what I am interested in and want to do in the future?
I ask this because I don't know what I want to do yet.
What is the best way to manage my time in high school and studying tips I sometimes have a hard time understanding or will often times zone out and not understand what I'm reading or what is being said.
Any tip counts or even websites that will potentially offer help to me.
What characteristics are important for a doctor?
I want to go into the medical field.
What age should I know my career path?
Very organized and quick thinker, goal oriented just haven't found the 10+ year goal. #age #career
what will I encounter?
what will I encounter in psychology as my major in college?
is it worth taking psychology?
Law or medicine?
I don’t know what to do as I love the debating side of law for justice (which I absolutely enjoy and is a natural talent for me) but I love medicine as I am always interested in helping out any family members or anyone out if they are in pain. For instance, my mum has really bad lower back pain...
Does law or medicine give more freedom?
With my current choosing of what field I’d like to pursue, freedom is quite important for me as I’d also like to pursue acting and modelling. What field will give more freedom of time to do this?