Matthew Bruzzese
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What types of skills/experiences should I have to pursue a career in mechanical engineering What are the best UC's and opportunities I should look for?
I am interested in careers related to mechanical engineering. What are some skills I should have? Should I be going for mechanical engineering or should I be branching to all types of engineering?
How to invest at 18?
Currently a college student who knows nothing about investment but would like to learn and start.
If I can't find a job related to my major? Where do I work?
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What are the signs that you are stagnating in your job, and perhaps in danger of having a difficult time finding a new job if you should be laid-off?
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What are the risks of Playing football?
I want to Know how many risks there,in playing the Sport Football.
what are the pros and cons of going into nursing?
pros and cons please of going into nurisng
How do I find a career I would enjoy and thrive in?
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What skills do Mechanical Engineers require?
Please if you have any additional info
Do you have to have a degree to be a business owner?
I have always wanted to have a business of my one but everyone always tells me that I NEED to go to school aka collage and university but I don't want to anymore. and I don't know if I have to anymore
What type of degrees do you need to become something in the medical field?
I'm exploring my options
what are some important things to focus on as a high school student?
what are some important things to focus on as a high school student?
When should I start applying for colleges ?
When is the best time to apply for college? I am currently a junior in high school and I have already began looking for colleges. I am not sure when I should start applying. I would like to start as soon as possible.
My school offers college credit courses like Math 110 and Math 111 (general and stats) but also offers non-ap classes like pre-calc and calc. Which math classes should I take if I am pursuing a psychology under-grad (psychiatry end goal)?
I am in the 10th grade and have taken geometry and algebra II/trigonometry already. Next year I will have the option to take college credit courses.
Do you limit yourself, if so why?
In what ways do you discipline yourself to get the best results out of work?