Arvada, Colorado
What are the possible job titles in the cybersecurity industry?
Job titles #spring26
What is the best way to start prepping for med school? Would it be building clinical hours and experience? And how do I set myself apart from the crowd of other people applying for med school?
What is the best way to start prepping for med school? Would it be building clinical hours and experience? And how do I set myself apart from the crowd of other people applying for med school?
(#Spring26) What is the best way to become a certified medical assistant, specifically a derm MA ?
I am a college freshman, and really want to begin clinical experience, but I am so confused on where to start. I have always liked dermatology since high school, especially the cosmetic side, so I would love some input on where to begin.
What opportunities are available for registered dietitians in corporate environments ?
I am interested in exploring the corporate world in the future.
How can I get out of laziness/slothfulness?
College student. 20 yrs old. Avid scroller on YouTube. Days when I have work, I'm great, I get out, I live my best life. However, on days that I'm off, even sleeping in an hour can cost me dearly. I feel like I've wasted my whole morning, which means I've wasted the whole day. I rarely do my...
Is math in college harder than math in high school, and if so what are the best methods for studying college math?
Hello my name is Carla, and am majoring in accounting, and going to Front range community college for the fall of this year,
What should I do if I want to do pre-med for college but I also want to do ballet? I have never really done ballet though...
Ever since I was young I have always been interested in doing ballet but due to financial issues I never could have. I also really interested in doing pre-med but I don't think I'll be able to do ballet. What do I do?
what if i don't get accepted ?
what if i don't get accepted into any of the collages i chose or applied to should i just wait and try again or should i lower my expectations and apply to more colleges
Is it more beneficial—whether from a financial standpoint or in terms of academic outcomes—to begin my post-high school education at a community college rather than enrolling directly in a four-year university?
I’m interested in understanding how factors such as tuition costs, transfer opportunities, academic preparedness, and long-term career advantages compare between starting at a community college and going straight into a university program.
How did you relate your more abstract passions, ideals, and yourself to the path that you wanted to follow throughout the universe?
I am a Coloradoan who loves to ski, rock climb, and am simply wondering how others have related their desires and passions to their careers or projects later in life.
As a freshman studying business with a focus on real estate and marketing, what high-impact skills or insider knowledge should I be developing now, beyond what college coursework typically covers, and what are the best ways to learn them early #Fall25?
I am in a real estate club already and have started networking. I am at the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder, and I've been surrounded by business by my parents my whole life, but want to learn things specific to real estate and marketing.
Why is communcation a good idea to go into?
I have a lot of people close to me who are pursuing/have pursued a degree in communications, and I want to know if this is actually lucrative. Is it going to be taken over by AI communicators in the future who can do it more efficiently?
When majoring in communication studies, how does one look for opportunities to progress their career?
I am in a college where communication studies isn’t exactly the most popular major. I also tend to hear that it is a silly major and that it doesn’t offer a lot of good career opportunities in the future. Despite these comments, I still see many successful communication majors in jobs related...
How do you find purpose within your career?
I am someone who has recently decided to go back to school and pursue a different degree because my current job leaves me filling drained and unfulfilled. How did you find your purpose and what advice can you give to someone who is trying to find theirs?
How can I secure a future for myself and others that i care about?
In regards to funds, academic performance, and securing a prosperity of resources.
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