Angier, North Carolina
As a senior in high school, what is the difference in the perspective of life of some who HAS went to college from someone who HAS NOT?
I want to go to college for Business Administration/Management. I just want to know if the college experience and the work toward the degree would be worth the time spent.
What are some things that I can start doing now that will make it easier to start a career after graduating college?
I'm a sophomore art major and just want some advice on things like new habits to do or anything like that that would help make the change from being a college student to working professionally easier and on what I should expect in trying to find an art based career.
What do I need to do to get my foot in the door to Child Life Specialist field early ?
I am a Social Work student and I have no idea where to start with Child Life because I have a hard time finding people near me that are in the feild.
What medical degree is more useful, a MD (Doctor of Medicine) or a DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)?
I am a senior in high school and I plan on pursing medicine. I have already decided that I want to major in public health while being on a pre med track but I want to start planning for medical school. Most doctors have an MD but in the past couple of years, I have seen that there has been an...
What's one way that I can stand out as a person trying to become a strength and conditioning coach that will help me get land that job?
I'm a student at Methodist University(NC). I'm currently a freshman. I enjoy sports and partaking in physical activity, and I'm also on the football team here at Methodist. One thing I know about myself is that I want to help other people and encourage other people, and I also want to stay...
Where are some places to work, other than hospitals, for a psychiatric nurse practitioner??
I am currently preparing to become a registered nurse at a local community college.
How should I list out my extracurriculars on the Common App to make sure they accurately reflect the time and commitment put into them?
Hello again everyone! I wanted to ask another question about ordering extracurriculars in the Activities section of the Common App! I'm scared that I might put them in the wrong order, and that it might not accurately reflect the time commitment/importance of each one! Any help would be much...
How do you write high quality supplementals for college applications ?
Hello everyone! I'm a high school senior applying to a lot of colleges with a lot of supplemental essay question! How do you write high quality supplementals for college applications?
What is the best way to network with professionals in the humanities field to get an internship or a possible interview?
What is the best way to network with professionals in the humanities field to get an internship or a possible interview? I feel like I only ever hear about these opportunities in STEM.
How do you manage your time in college #fall25?
How do you manage a social life too?
What are the most important qualities and/or experiences that medical schools look for in applicants that I can highlight on my application Furthermore, what are some interview tips to stand out amongst other applicants??
Furthermore, what are some interview tips to stand out amongst other applicants?
How do I become a CrNA?
What colleges should I go to? Are there any good programs I can take in highschool to get into nursing school? How much does a CrNA like their job?
Where can I find internships or job opportunities as an undergrad student?
I am currently a criminal justice student attending NC A&T State University and will be graduating May 2027. Courses I have taken includes Corrections, Courtroom Testimonies, Investigative Photography, and Courts & Judicial Process.
Do CRNA's really make as much as Google says they do?
I'm in a financial position where I need to aspire to get a job that pays 150k+. Google says that CRNA's fit that criteria, but I'm skeptical.
How do I know if I have the stomach to be an RN/work in critical care?
I consider myself a person with strong tolerance to the sort of unsightly things you find in hospitals, but I know the ICU can be a place that tests anyone. What if I fully dedicate myself to becoming a nurse, only to realize I can't handle the gore?
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