

What's other ways to get more financial aid besides applying for scholarships? #Spring25
- College freshman - Out of state student

How do you get a manuscript noticed by a publisher?
Working on getting a manuscript together and would like to be published. Before getting too far along in the process, what should I aim to do to get noticed, how do I stand out in the crowd?

What are the pros and cons of business management?
I plan on studying business management where I obtain experience to eventually become a business owner.

How can I find additional funding to pursue my career in nursing?
I've been in healthcare for 18+ years. Im currently living in south Florida where private schools are expensive and so is the cost of living. There doesn't seem to be a balance. Some public schools have limited seats or are making the programs more competitive than prior years. Pre-reqs change often and school seems more and more expensive.


What are the biggest challenges you face as a special education teacher? What's the biggest reward you get from being a special education teacher? #Spring25
I am interested in being a kindergarten teacher, perhaps in an international setting.

How will I handle doing college 100% online?
I've always loved to do schooling on my own and online.

What can I do while I'm in college to start putting myself out there for job opportunities within the Wildlife and Fisheries Biology career field?
Hi guys! Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Associate Degree

I'm really anxious about paying for school without landing into a lot of debt. So far I have not received any scholarships or qualify for aid from the FASFA. I'm struggling to find and receive scholarships from my school and other sources. Any tips?
I'm really anxious about paying for school without landing into a lot of debt. So far I have not received any scholarships or qualify for aid from the FASFA. I'm struggling to find and receive scholarships from my school and other sources. Any tips?

What is the best field for a Nurse Practitioner?
There re a lot of fields to choose from, which one is the best?

What is the transition like between living with parents to living in a dorm #Spring25?
I am a senior about to graduate and I'm nervous about moving into a dorm. I've been camping with friends before so I have some experience away from home, but living on my own for a whole school year seems daunting and nerve-wracking.

How do you get a job coming out of college?
What is the most important thing to know in transition from college to a real life job in order to secure a job which will set you up for your future?

Did you do any internships while majoring in political science If so, how did you find them, and what was the experience like? #Spring25?
I'm currently attending college for Political Science and was hoping to get an understanding on what I should do to get a footing in the field.

Is research experience related to the industry or field I am wishing to enter considered the same or lesser of value compared to internships? #Spring25
#Spring25 - I did not get an internship for the summer so is getting a research position the next best thing?

As someone who wakes up early every day to support my family, works hard to save for college, and is passionate about leadership and business, how can I stay consistent and avoid burnout while chasing my big dreams? What advice do you have for staying focused and motivated when life feels heavy but the goals are important?
I’m a high school senior graduating this May, and I’ve been working hard to prepare for college while also helping my family. Every morning I wake up at 5 AM to take my mom to work before heading to school myself. On top of school, I’m involved in leadership programs like Civic Leadership Academy and the Bank of America Leadership Program because I’m passionate about business, leadership, and making a difference. I’ve also taken on projects like organizing a school supply drive to support other students in my community. Even with these responsibilities, I’m working, saving money, and applying for scholarships to help ease the financial stress of college. Sometimes it feels like I’m juggling so much at once, and I worry about burnout, but I’m committed to my goals. I would love advice from someone who understands what it feels like to carry a lot on their plate while chasing something bigger for themselves and their family. How do you stay consistent, take care of yourself, and keep showing up when the journey gets tough?