Craig Stevens
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After graduating from college, what career steps should I do?
I am unsure about what to do after graduating from college.
How do I get into college for dentistry or nursing and then what do I do after college to make more than 90k a year?
I love science, I have a 4.0 GPA, and next year I'll be going into my sophomore year in high school.
how do I know if a college is good or not?
I am wondering if the colleges I have been looking at are a good education, how would I know this?
how can i start my own business?
i want to start a business but i dont know how to. what can i do to start my own business?
Why are high school students creating LinkedIn accounts?
I've seen more people creating LinkedIn accounts and I am wondering why.
Why do people go to college?
People go to college for many reasons. People go to make more money. Alot of poeple want a good job for the future and they want to suceed in life.
What does a typical day look like working in a kitchen?
how long does it take to prep everything in a kitchen? what are some dishes that you make? do you get normal breaks?
How hard was it to get to medical school?
Are there possibilities of getting into medical school from a lower-class home and decent grades but not perfect?
How can I start becoming a chef?
I love food and seeing people cook so I really want to know to start out my career by becoming a chef
How can I get into a college that provides my career options for my future?
I think I can do this by getting involved in clubs as soon as possible so I am exposed to this. Another way I can do this is to research different schools that provide these options.
How do I start LinkedIn?
I have been meaning to get into linkedin and am wondering if there is a way to best portray yourself to get the best chances of being reached out to. Is there any information that is vital and is there any information that should be left out?
What career line should I use as a default if I am still deciding on what I want to do?
I have done my college applications and don't know which line of work or which major I would like. I know that there is an undecided category, but I was wondering whether different majors would get me better chances of getting into a good college.