Albion, Michigan
What are the pros and cons of pursuing an MD/PhD program?
I am a high school student interested in both research and clinical work, and was wondering if an MD/PhD program would be beneficial! #Spring26
How did you manage to raise an infant while going to school?
What would you do differently? What would you do the same? Are professors generally receptive and helpful with a parent?? #Spring26 #Parenting #Newborn
When should I start looking for internships?
This fall I will be going into my freshman year of college. I've heard that I should look into them right away, but I've also heard that as a student-athlete, I ought to focus on the basics for my first year.
When should I start looking for my first internship? This fall I will be going into my Freshman year of college.
When should I start looking for my first internship? This fall I will be going into my Freshman year of college.
What happens if I don't get into nursing school?
Next year I will be going to Michigan State University for pre-nursing and I'll have to apply for the nursing school near the end of the school year, but I'm worried that I won't get in. What can I do to still become a nurse if I don't get in?
Why do some students struggle with consistency even after improving, and what can I do now to make sure I stay on track in college and my career?
I am currently a senior in high school graduating in 2026, and I’ve recently turned my academics around after not taking school as seriously earlier on. I’ve learned a lot about discipline and focus, and I’m now committed to continuing that growth into college and my future career. I’ve been...
Any tips for entering the Spartan atmosphere?
I'm transfering to MSU in the spring and becoming a Hospitality Business major, just looking for some advice! Go Green!
What are the best study tips for college classes?
I am a high school senior interested in studying chemistry. I want to pursue a career in forensic science. I have taken a high school-level forensic science class and really enjoyed it, and I have always enjoyed chemistry, but I know it is difficult.
How do you respond to "tell me a bit about yourself" professionally?
I've been asked this a lot recently in scholarship applications, and I never know how to respond in a way that sounds professional. Starting with "my name is..." feels redundant when your application already has it listed. I just have no idea how to start.
What is the best way to approach becoming a horse trainer?
The steps to take to become a certified horse trainer. Post secondary schooling, education, training, ect.
What are the biomedical majors doing to understand organic chemistry How do you guys study and really master orgo chem? I feel like I cannot grasp it fully. Any help is appreciated!
I am currently a junior and trying to understand orgo chem to prepare for medical school and the MCAT
What do you look for in a part-time job in a new city?
I'm moving to Orlando for college and I know I'll be needing a job to help support the costs, but I don't have a lot of experience job hunting. What's the norm for part-time gigs in Florida, and what are red flags?
What jobs would be recommended for someone wanting to pursue Astrogeology, but is worried about long-term job security?
My dream has always been to do some kind of Astrogeology and study incoming samples from space. Seeing as we are in uncertain times for space research, are there any jobs outside of working for Musk that anyone would recommend that seem to have a secure place in the industry? I want to change...
Do I need a portfolio to start a career in UX Design?
I've taught myself web design and want to pursue a career in UX design, but I have no professional portfolio. Is it necessary to make one without any real experience, or can I get a job without one?
Where can I learn more about nursing and hospital-and-health-care?
I want to learn these since I am trying to work in the medical field once I graduate high school. So if anyone has any suggestions I would love to hear about them.
How can I start to learn more about some different kinds of medicine, college, and nursing.?
How can I start to learn more about some different kinds of medicine, college, and nursing. They seem to be a bit interesting to me. Especially nursing.
What grade is the best to teach?
I'm about to go into college but I don't know if I want to do elementary or secondary teaching. I want to know what grade is the best to teach before I make my choice.
What are things to help me become a therapist?
What are some challenges that come when trying to become a therapist? What classes can I take now in high school to help me develop the skills of a therapist?
How can I get better in algebra?
I am pretty good at it but I would like to get better in order to move on to learning about financial literacy and how to use it in my own way so that I’m able to learn more about it.
How do I decide on whether to pursue a master's degree or a doctorate?
How do I decide on whether to pursue a master's degree or a doctorate?
I am a geology major with a climate science minor and it seems like I don't need to pursue a master's degree before a doctorate. Is this frowned upon, or a good option?
What is an animal pathologist and how do you become one?
I am exploring my options, thinking about being a vet or something that relates.
Best way to be successful ?
Find something in college that interests you and go for it.
How do I know what job will be right for me?
There are so many options, how do know what I go into is going to be the best fit.
What are the requirements to be accepted into grad school for a masters in Public Health?
Preferably at Michigan State University but general requirement info is welcomed!
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