Bartlesville, Oklahoma
What classes really matter?
A lot of people talk about how some classes are redundant or just busy work to graduate. But for those who have already graduated what classes would you recommend almost everyone take, or since I want to be a mechanical engineer, what classes would you at least recommend for me to take?
How would I know if I'll be content in the future with the major/program I choose ?
Tech has my attention, but how can i know what i want to excess in without having much experience in the field. #fall25
Will the majority of jobs for my finance degree, need a masters degree as well ?
I’m going to school for finance. I think I want to work in corporate finance. Will I need a masters degree for the majority of jobs? #fall25
What are the most important things to be aware of when you start working at a hospital, ?
I mean specifically in patient safety, infection control, etc.
What specific skills or experiences do employers in the graphic arts field value the most in new graduates, and how can I make sure my degree program helps me build those #fall25?
I graduate highschool in May. I have been taking the graphic arts classes the past couple years and I am one of the top students in that class. I would love to make a career out of this and this is what I enrolled to do in College next August. I am from a small town, so I just want to be sure...
What is the best job for me to get over the summer to make as much money as possible before college?
I love working with people, pets, and kids and I have experience with pets and kids but no official licenses other than CPR ;-;
Any recommendations?
Is architecture still worth it?
Hi, in this day and age, I am curious whether architecture is still a program that is worth going into, because of ai and in general as a good career.
Is it possible to go into many unrelated career fields, such as biomedical engineering, graphic design, therapy, teaching, veterinary science, etc What majors could provide a broad skill range to be applicable for many areas??
I am a senior with a broad range of interests, from art to mathematics, science, healthcare, business, and more. No singular career field feels right to me, and while I can only apply for a narrow educational path in college, I wish I could have the opportunity to explore many different career...
What Bachelor's degree would best prepare me for an Occupational Therapy Master's program ? #Fall25
I am leaning towards Exercise Science so I can learn how the body works. I loved working with an exceptional education student at the elementary school I was tutoring and how occupational therapy helped him. My plan is to choose wisely a major that supports the Occupational Therapist I want to be!
What should I include into my resume in order for it to stand out to internship places?
I'm an undergraduate student going to Columbia College Chicago with a major in Illustration. I don't exactly have any "community experience" and such, so I'm not too sure on what else to add to my resume.
What type of job opportunities are there for a sports management degree?
I’ve talked to some people who say that a sports management degree is similar to a business degree. I don’t know if I should get a business degree that is broader or focus on sports management. I would like to work with something that has to do with sports but don’t want to limit myself in a...
What jobs are out there, and high schools as well?
Hey! I'm Sana, a 6th grader, and I'm not so sure about my career. I was wondering if anyone could state their job and explain things about it and I'll see if that might be something I would wanna do! Right now, I'm kind of interested in Jobs that have to do with law or any teaching jobs. I also...
How difficult and mentally taxing is being a child and family social worker?
I am currently a high school senior trying to figure out where I want to go to college and I am currently planning on majoring in Social Work to later become a child and family social worker and I am just looking for some perspective on what to actually expect.
What if I still don't know what I'm going to do in the future? Am I behind?
Hi, I'm a sophomore in high school. Seeing many friends who already have plans for their future makes me feel like I'm behind. I thought about going into medicine (like surgery) since it's respected and high-paying, but I'm not sure I'm a good fit. I also love technology and artificial...
I'm in the tenth grade. Should I have basic knowledge in business management if I want to enter a university in this field in the future?
I'm in the tenth grade. I'm studying in Kazakhstan, but I want to go to a university in Malaysia. I'm fond of literature. I know three languages and I'm also learning the fourth
What is your favorite floor as a nurse and where do you suggest going to as your first floor post grad?#Fall25
What is your favorite floor as a nurse and where do you suggest going to as your first floor post grad?#Fall25
Is majoring in business and marketing a profitable and stable path that will benefit me in the future?
I’m currently in 12th grade and will be graduating high school next year. I’ve discovered that I’m really interested in marketing especially digital marketing and content creation but a lot of the adults around me are telling me to pick a “more serious” or “more stable” major. I enjoy working...
How do I know what direction to go in college?
I am a senior in high school planning on going to college for engineering. The college I plan on going to has a few which are mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering but I am unsure what direction I want to go into or should go into.
What would be the smartest path for someone studying Interior Design? Would just an associates degree be worth it? Is the degree worth it at all? I would love to get some insight from people who have pursued an Interior Design degree.
Currently studying Interior Design at a community college, wondering if a transfer to a four year for Interior Design is worth it or if I should just start looking for a job after I get my associates.
How can I still be an effective teacher if I have special needs students in my classroom?
I'm studying Elementary Education and Special Education at Houghton University.
How will I be able to find a good job as a theater teacher after college?
I am a senior enrolled at Bartlesville High School, and I’m looking to major in theater and/or education when I go on to college.
Can a degree holder in political science apply for masters in public health?
Can a degree holder in political science apply for masters in public health?
How do I find?
What are the best scholarships for single mothers in college or women staring a business in hairdressing? #fall25
What type of nursing careers are available to get you out into the field instead of working indoors. #Fall25?
I like being outdoors.
What palo alto companies take on many Stanford students?
What are some common internships for stanford students in the palo alto area? Im a physics student, freshman looking to work in basically anything that gives STEM experience.
All about Licensed Practical Nurse?
I’m working on a project about how to become a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Can you share any important information I should know or include?
How should I attend college and graduate debt free?
My family is fortunate enough to make a decent amount of money, due to this I received no financial aid. Unfortunately my family can only help so much with college. What are some tips and tricks or ideas that could help me during this processes and graduate with the least amount of debt...
Is majoring in architecture really as hard as people say it is?
I am currently a high school senior and have been interested in majoring in architecture for a while. However, recently I have been worried that I may struggle to find time for a job, for myself, and for what's important to me due to heavy coursework and intense projects. If the work is as time...
Will I know if my major is right for me before I get too far into my education?
I am interested in political science due to my proficiency in the AP World and AP Gov classes I took in high school, and I loved staying after class to learn more about politics and history. Will this translate into a successful college education and, later, a career? How will I know if this...
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