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Career Advice Quiz

Francis Said:

confused on a career im still young but have no clue for my future some1...advice pleez!?

We Answered:

I didnt know what I wanted to do until 1 year after graduating from HS. I would go ahead and do your gen eds at a community college and once you know transfer to a university to insure you dont waste money un needed on classes you dont need. Best of luck

Lee Said:

hey, please help w/ some career goal advice?

We Answered:

try this

http://www.myfuture.com/toolbox/workinte…

thanks for answering my question(:

Samuel Said:

Im having a hard time deciding on a career to pursue!!!!?

We Answered:

Pharmacy technician, its a growing career and they pay really good.

Annette Said:

need advice , my 8 th grader was on computer at school,durring( career ed)and did some quiz to find out your?

We Answered:

Please write a letter of complaint to your school principal. We all know how easy it is to inadvertently end up with inappropriate/unwanted adult material BUT we need to do everything we can to block this at the school level. The school probably has some sort of blocks in place - they need to know that they are not working. Ask then why this happened and what they are going to do to stop this from happening in the future.

Finally, explain to your child that they need to be internet savvy- just like you do. It is almost impossible to ensure that your child will not come across inappropriate material- they need to know how to deal with it. Don't forget, adult content is only one part of the material you might want to teach your child to be discerning about. He/she also needs to recognise sites that promote beliefs about gender, race, religion.... that you may consider to be biased or inappropriate.

Troy Said:

Engineering in USA - career/education advice please!?

We Answered:

You sound like a very good student. You are worrying too much about your qualifications.You should instead be worried about financing. I will be honest with you. You are over-qualified already for college. I mean you more than meet the standard for admission for most colleges. All you need are your SAT and GRE exams. Your band, activities don't matter at all. Most foreign students do not get involved in extra-curricular activities. It is not a part of their education culture or system. Most foreign students focus primarily on academic subjects. US universities admissions departments are well aware of this. For example students in Korea spend 10 to 12 hours a day studying during high school years.

Admission into US colleges is pretty easy. The hard part is the financing.

To study in the USA you need a minimum of USD $30,000 a year to finance tuition, food and board. There are almost NO scholarships for international students. You can not get a student visa unless you have the money available in your bank account.

You need an F-1 student visa to study as a university student.

Getting admitted into college is pretty easy. Choose one of the "100 best public universities." Public means state or government. Private colleges like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford are too expensive and too competitive.

Good luck.

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Donna Said:

i don't know what career to pick :( any advice?

We Answered:

I think you will love polymer science or material science. You will study tons of chemistry in both classes and your parents will probably not have objections.

Polymer students tend to be chill and creative in the lab. You will love it

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