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This is so nice to hear. Im also interested in medicine. Im studying assistant nursing right now. Im 31 years old. After school im thinking about studying Pharmacology technician. Or if I dare, study ...
+1 to this so hard. Follow your dreams or you'll regret it later in life. Learn about your passion, become an expert in what you study. With that, you'll gain confidence in yourself that will help ...
I chose Electrical and electronics engineering over medicine because I knew being a doctor would involve a lot of client contact than engineering....
I have a pretty moderate stutter and I am working towards being an SLP, I don’t think it should limit your potential, you can do anything you set your mind too and keep the course!...
There are no jobs that are “suitable for moderate to severe stutterers”....there are only jobs that you won’t even try to do or can and will do. I know my limitations, both physically and psychologica...
Any job is suitable for us the stutters. At the beginning maybe it could be a bit difficult but once you feel confident enough in your work environment your stutter will naturally decrease and you can...
Any job requires speaking, this is unfortunately true. I got into Software Engineering because I thought it involved little talking, but actually we have daily standup meetings and I have to talk ever...
“i find myself interested in chemical or biochem engineering , and medicine.“ That’s it. I have friends with severe stutter finishing medical studies with top grades. Don’t ever compromise your wish...
Suitable job for moderate to severe stutterer?
Suitable job for moderate to severe stutterer? Im around the age, where i need to select my undergrad for uni. Without keeping stutter in regard , i find myself interested in chemical or biochem engin...
I work in college (I also have a mild stutter) and I've already been on the "other side" during selsction interviews numerous times. Having a stutter is ABSOLUTELY nothing that gives you any disadvant...
College is inviting me for an interview
College is inviting me for an interview My dream college is inviting me for an interview this week. I am very excited about this opportunity. However, I have stutter and I do not know what to do. Shou...
Stutterers as weak/passive stereotype
Stutterers as weak/passive stereotype Does anyone find that the tendency for people to think of people with speech impediments as somehow less assertive holds you back in your career -- or life in gen...
It started for me after I graduated college. Got thrown into a high stress work environment and it really started ramping up after that....
Yes, I definitely do. Sometimes my stuttering gets so bad that I can barely speak, limiting my ability to communicate. Almost all careers require communication, so if I can't even do that, how am I su...
I am a claims adjuster. My stutter is not too severe but has its challenges. I mostly stutter hardcore when i’m nervous or in front of a crowd... or explaining things to my manager haha. So i tend t...
Just remember this is only one job of many. If you don’t get it you can apply elsewhere and find a better job. Be confident that you are a competent organised human being. You can pick up the phone, y...
I got a reply to a job I applied for!!!
I got a reply to a job I applied for!!! I applied for a dentist reception job awhile ago and never heard back. I felt discouraged and super unqualified because I know very little about dentist work an...
Needed this today. I had some shit interactions. My biggest coping mechanism is playing/cuddling with my reptiles and that’s probably what helps me the most. I’m glad I have them, because before I sta...
Fuck it OP you need to own your stutter, I really wish I was able to give my confidence to others. I always feel so bad for stutterers who have one worse than mine. I think that explaining it at the s...
Pretty good. Worked myself out of social isolation and depression. Now got a girlfriend and a pretty good job as legal expert at a court. Social life is still lacking, but so is my effort in improving...