Aurora, Ohio
What's it like being a pathologists' assistant?
I'm interested in becoming a pathologists' assistant but I wanted to get some insight into what the career is like. What are the hours and working conditions? What are the drawbacks? What advice would you give to someone looking into this career?
Can you pick what type of nurse you become?
I'm a senior in high school and nursing has been one of my top options as a future career. I have a passion for helping people, but if I did become a nurse, I would only want to be in the NICU or with children. If you receive a nursing job do you get to pick what branch you work in?
Is a Master's Degree required to become a speech pathologist?
I am a senior in high school and speech pathology has caught my interest as a career option. I believe I have a passion for helping people, but getting a Master's Degree is making me reluctant to get into speech pathology since I want a family in the future. Can you be a speech pathologist with...
why should peruse the fine arts career path?
I really like art and wanna put part of it into my future but I don't know whether I would make it my main job or not.
For my future career I want to become a Physical or Occupational Therapist. Is there anyway to start as an assistant and then see if I want additional schooling? Also, how do you decide to be a Physical Therapist or an Occupational Therapist?
I am a senior in high school and I enjoy sports and performing arts but I also enjoy working with children and helping people in general. My career goal is to go into the physical or occupational therapy field and run my own practice. I also want to graduate debt-free.
What is the best way to study for the LSAT?
I want to become a lawyer and i know that you have to complete the LSAT which requires a lot of critical thinking and reasoning. I am very good at critical thinking, but up against the LSAT I am not sure how difficult it will be.
What advice would you give to a person going into college to be a Veterinary Tech with a disability?
I have a disibilty called POTS
How should I go out after collage to make sure I can start my own office in therapy?
I want to go to collage and major in psychology but I don't know if should go straight to making my own company or work for another to get the feel of it first.
How can i remember everything in class and study more as an athlete?
Like as an athlete what are ways to study
#Fall25 What is something difficult or unexpected that you encountered during your journey to become a nurse and how did you overcome that ?
What can I do to avoid the same situation?
What is something unexpected during your journey as a nurse that you found challenging or difficult, and how did you overcome that?
How do I avoid that issue?
What is the best way to make the most out of my college experience?
Criminal Justice Major on a Pre-Law track.
How will AI effect the role of a Chief financial officer. Is this still a good field to go into with the advancement of AI ?
I want to major in business management/finance
How can I find more scholarships, and where should I look?
I feel as if finding scholarships is extremely hard; every time I find one, it takes me to another website.
As a senior starting to think seriously about my future, I'm curious: how can I choose a business major that matches my strengths and interests, but more importantly one that aligns with my values and prepares me to adapt to industries and opportunities that might not even exist yet?
I am a Christian and my love for the Lord very much influences my choices and decisions regareding college!
What is your best advice for someone who wants to go into the business industry and study for a major in something like marketing or business administration but doesnt exactly know what to study yet??
what things could i do now to prepare for a career in business?
What specific skills or knowledge areas should finance students prioritize to be competitive in the evolving landscape of sustainable finance and impact investing, considering the increasing importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) #Fall25?
What specific skills or knowledge areas should finance students prioritize to be competitive in the evolving landscape of sustainable finance and impact investing, considering the increasing importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)? #Fall25
How can I ensure that after college I will be able to acquire a job that I will enjoy as a long-term career and that provides me financial stability? #Fall25
What internships can I do while in collage to help me be able to ensure a job.
How do students stay up to date with scholarships and if they have won one or not? How do traditional students-athletes change to the life of college athletics?
Sports are a huge part of my life and I am not me without them. I also have an interest in psychology so I plan to have a minor in that.
How can I determine what I want my major to be?
I am currently 17 years old and have applied for college. Does anyone know how I would figure out what I want my major to be? Is it ok if I am not sure what I want to do yet?
How difficult is it to maintain a steady mental health when dealing with such horrific sights in the criminal justice field?
I am a senior in high school looking for more insight on this field of study. I enjoy trying to solve cases and exploring the interesting aspects of criminal studies.
Hi, what is some career advice for an incoming architecture undergraduate student? #fall25
Are there any expectation I should, have anything I should be ready for? I've heard critiques and projects can be stressful, how can I work through it? What do careers look like for students after college? #fall25
Is it a bad idea to only apply to med schools that are geographically near your family?
I want to pursue a degree in medicine. There are three medical schools within 1.5 hours from my family, thus those are the only ones to which I plan on applying. That seems reasonable to me, but when I read others' posts about med school, many students seem borderline obsessed with getting...
In the creative industry, how did you overcome the confidence hurdle when you applied for your first gig? #Fall25
I'm an non-traditional student in my freshman year of school at Cleveland Institute of Art, and I'm preparing to major in Animation.
What are the realistic prospects of finding a job in the field of Broadcast Journalism with the recent development of AI? #fall25
Specifically, looking to enter Sports Broadcasting or Investigative Writing.
What do I have to do to further my career in neonatology?
I am a senior in high school and I am in a nursing program.
What is the best way to go about deciding which college to go to?
I have only applied to 5 schools.
How do you feel about college and what was the hardest part of going in to the medical field?
Going to college is a big change and can be hard for most. Not only is it hard to find ways to fund college it’s is also the first time many are on their own and have that much responsibility.
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