Belchertown, Massachusetts
To college students, what would be the best way to manage your time?
I struggle to use my time wisely and tend to sleep. I was wondering about a way to survive college with less stress and more sleep time. I would like to learn a way to give me time for fun.
What are the most helpful majors to have when applying to law school?
Going to law school?
To what extent does the "college experience" (drinking, partying, fraternities, etc.) distract from the true purpose of college--education?
To what extent does the "college experience" (drinking, partying, fraternities, etc.) distract from the true purpose of college--education?
How did you overcome moments when you wanted to give up, with the number of years of hard work required to become a doctor or work in the medical field,
I have always and still want to be a pediatrician or at least work with children in the medical field. I make sure to take classes and participate in activities that will further expand my passion for the future. The amount of work I put in now is only a dent compared to the overall hard work...
What do you need to graduate with in order to study criminology?
Ive been doing really great lately in all my classes! Ive been enjoying taking geometry lately and I wanna study criminology one day after highscool.
How many service hours do you need to be accepted into PA school?
How many service hours do you need to be accepted into PA school?
Vocational Inquiry
I got heart surgery about 2 years ago and since then I have stuck to the idea of being in the health field. I KNOW I want to be a Cardiologist. However, I don't know if I want to be a surgeon or physician. I had asked my cardiologist what classes they thought I should take and they said AP Math...
Where should I start when searching for universities abroad?
Where should I start when searching for universities abroad? #Fall22
College life question
What is a normal day like as a typical nursing-major college student in the first year? #Fall22
High demand occupations
What occupations are in high demand and have the highest paying salaries?
What can I do to learn or prepare for civil engineering?
Is there any classes or opportunities I can take to get some first hand experience?
Are STEM jobs more financially safe than jobs involving art?
I want to be an author, but would it be more financially safe to pursue a job in STEM and instead keep writing as a hobby?
What is the most difficult part of getting a major in computer science or business/marketing in college?
In the future I would love to start my own business or become a programmer. If possible I want to do both. I want to know as much information as I can to achieve this goal.
What is it like having to teach early childhood students post-pandemic?
I have been hearing how hard it is to get students back on the right track post-pandemic. I would just like to get someones point of view on the level of difficulty it has been. Has there been a noticeable set backs? #FALL22
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