Arkansas, USA
How do I make a college spreadsheet easily as a rising high school freshman, and how do I actually activate it?
I’m a driven and creative 8th grader at Founders Classical Academy of Rogers who loves leadership, music, sports, and faith. I serve as Secretary of NJHS, participate in student council and choir, and play volleyball. I aspire to become valedictorian, attend a top university, and build a future...
As a student who is highly involved in leadership, academics, athletics, music, service, and communication, and who is interested in careers ranging from biomedical engineering and pediatric healthcare to psychology, PR, and marketing, how can I strategically determine which path genuinely aligns with my strengths, personality, purpose, and long-term fulfillment rather than just achievement or external success What experiences, habits, skills, and personal qualities should I focus on developing now to discern whether I am better suited for highly analytical STEM-based careers, people-centered service careers, or creative leadership-focused careers, while also avoiding burnout, maintaining strong character and faith, and positioning myself for meaningful impact and future success??
I’m a driven and creative 8th grader at Founders Classical Academy of Rogers who loves leadership, music, sports, and faith. I serve as Secretary of NJHS, participate in student council and choir, and play volleyball. I aspire to become valedictorian, attend a top university, and build a future...
What are some signs that a student is naturally better suited for high-pressure medical or engineering careers versus communication, leadership, or psychology-focused careers?
I’m a driven and creative 8th grader at Founders Classical Academy of Rogers who loves leadership, music, sports, and faith. I serve as Secretary of NJHS, participate in student council and choir, and play volleyball. I aspire to become valedictorian, attend a top university, and build a future...
How can a student who is deeply involved in leadership, athletics, music, service, and academics determine whether they are better suited for a career that is science-based and analytical, like biomedical engineering or pediatric nursing, versus one that is people-centered and creative, like pediatric psychology or public relations/marketing What experiences, skills, or personality traits should I pay the most attention to now so I can make the wisest long-term decision?
I’m a driven and creative 8th grader at Founders Classical Academy of Rogers who loves leadership, music, sports, and faith. I serve as Secretary of NJHS, participate in student council and choir, and play volleyball. I aspire to become valedictorian, attend a top university, and build a future...
What career fields or opportunities would you recommend for someone who enjoys leadership (I am involved in NJHS and student council), music (choir), sport (volleyball), literature, and service, and who wants to use their talents to positively influence others while staying grounded in strong values and faith?
I’m a driven and creative 8th grader at Founders Classical Academy of Rogers who loves leadership, music, sports, and faith. I serve as Secretary of NJHS, participate in student council and choir, and play volleyball. I aspire to become valedictorian, attend a top university, and build a future...
How hard is it juggling a job and being in college ?
I'm 18 , and going to school at Arkansas state, but it's quite concerning to know I am going to be working and going to school, I am going into wildlife conservations , and where I work , I work with dogs, and it's nerve racking.
How would the sonography field be more identified as, nursing or science?
I am attending college in the field of medical diagnostic sonography and the most questions I get asked is if this more in the nursing field or more in the medical science field.
Is the Sonography field considered more of a nursing field or more of a science field? ?
When filling out for scholarships or any additional information for medical diagnostic sonography, the field choices are more detailed to nursing, healthcare or science. I am wondering which field it would go more into.
When applying for internships, is it best to wait for 1st choice or take whatever you can get?
Getting work experience and internship opportunities during college is really important to me, but this year I was unable to get into my 1st choice of an internship. Should I wait and apply again there next year like they requested, or should I keep applying for other opportunities that I am...
How do you balance student social life and studying to get good grades without risk of burnout?
I plan on studying psychology but I also want to make sure I get the full college experience without messing my grades up.
I’m a college student interested in CSI/forensics. What’s something you wish you knew in college that would’ve helped you once you started working in the field #Spring26?
Going into college is stressful i need tips
How difficult is it to become an astrophysicists, and is it worth it?
On average, how much schooling is required for this profession? If one were to graduate with a bachelor’s in physics, is there a specific degree for astronomy to pursue when going to grad school? Is the field in demand nowadays? While I have a passion for the field and that’s the reason why I...
How do you navigate finding your first job after college without having a massive professional network?
I'm worried about getting a job when I finish college. I don't want to rely on my parents for too long. I do mostly digital art and traditional art.
How would I go about finding my passion when I'm already a current college student, that will give me both the quality and quantity I'm looking for?
I want to find passion, something I'm meant to do, but I don't know what. Need some pointers and a little guidance. #Spring26
What has been your biggest success factor? #Spring25
What were or is your motivation for success?
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