Belpre, Ohio
What is the best way to take notes during lectures for Chemical Engineering?
How should I take notes during lectures for my freshmen year for chemical engineering classes or any general education classes? Is it worth it to get an app to listen to the lectures and to help take notes?
What is the best way to take notes during lectures?
How should I take notes during lectures for my freshmen year for chemical engineering classes or any general education classes? Is it worth it to get an app to listen to the lectures and to help take notes?
What skill or mindset separates successful leaders in the industry from those who do not stand out What is one lesson you learned early in your career that you wish you had known before entering the industry??
I am a sophomore who attends Ohio University, majoring in sports management and minoring in advertising and public relations. I am interested in working in sports announcing or entertainment, and I hope to find an internship in that field. I am involved in 5 organizations on campus that...
What is the hardest part of being a Radiologist Technician?
I am a current High School student interested in going to college for Radiology Technician and I’m just curious about what’s most difficult.
What was the most useful thing you learned while studying to become a teacher?
I'm currently a senior wanting to go to college to become a teacher, and I know I will learn a lot from my professors and CTs, but I'm curious if any current/former teachers can tell me what's the most important piece or have significant advice to share! ( What they might not tell me in college...
What is the reality when coming out of college Will I have a crazy amount of debt and have to worry about getting a job when I graduate? Or will I be okay but just keeping my head above water for a bit?
Do I need to be saving a bunch of money as a college freshman? I’m worrying I won’t be able to buy a house when i’m older.
How do I utilize my degree in Political Science to most feel like I'm making a difference in the world, or to make my work feel meaningful in a way that isn't public office #Spring25?
Politics and law always excited me, when I was younger I wanted to be a lawyer, now I'm older and my goal in life is to feel like I've made a difference and been able to touch people through my work, I'm looking for advice from people who do feel like they've done that and what meaningful work...
What's the best skill to learn for the film industry?
I'm going to be majoring in film in college but I'm wondering how much I need to learn on my own. College will help me further my education but I know it can't teach me everything. #Spring25
Philosophy, should I?
Should I major in philosophy? It has been a subject that I adore and I think I wouldn't have fun with other majors. I studied philosophy in my fun time and Ethics was my favorite class. Everyone's reactions to this major are making me question. Is it worth majoring in what I feel so passionate...
How can I become an architectural engineer Like what studies do I in college, like Maths, Science and also, what score grades do I need to join a college??
School grade, mostly an A, career interests, wanted to become a basketball player, but no more. I am thinking about engineering, I don't know, but I will work hard.
How do i start looking for collages?
im having difficulty on finding a college that suites my learning style and my career interests, how do i find one thats right for me?
What is the best place for a CMA to work?
Im a CCMA (Certified clinical medical assistant) and I was wondering what type of office or clinical settings would be best to work or to start out in?
What are some skills I should develop?
I wish to peruse a career in culinary arts. Are there any skills I should better develop before applying for a job?
How hard is it to find your passion in a career?
I am looking at colleges with a wide variety of majors in case I would like to change it once I am already there. I would love to try to find my passion in something earlier so I don't waste any time or money doing something I don't love.
How to Find the Perfect Career for Me
What is the best way to find which career path is the best fit for me?
What do I need to do to become a train locomotive engineer?
High functioning Autistic 23 year old with high school education but no work experience.
#locomotive engineer
what if what to be a firefighter? or a animal vet?
#firefighting #animals #veterinarian #veterinary-medicine #animal-health #veterinary
what do i need to do if i want to be a police officer
#police-officer #career #law-enforment #criminal-justice
Is Chemical Engineering a good career choice?
I love chemistry and being creative and am wondering if chemical engineering is a good career choice. #career-advice #career
How to find your perfect career?
I love chemistry and different sciences but I don’t know what career would fit me best. Any advice? #career #career-counseling #job-search #career-path #career-choice
Should I go into Meteorology?
I have attended Penn State's Advanced Weather Camp two years in a row, and I'm not sure if the field of Meteorology is for me. I love learning about weather and natural disasters, but almost every career requires being at a desk all day which I don't want to do. Should I still go into this...
Should I move to California to pursue my acting dream?
I would love to move from the East Coast to California to pursue acting, but I'm not sure if I'm willing to risk moving so far away for such a competitive field. Is it worth it to pursue my dreams or should I stick with going into science? #acting #science
How might I go about attending a foreign institution?
Over the summer, I spent time with a French family in a foreign exchange program. The mother of the family highly encouraged me to attend a French university or college due to cheaper tuition and housing options, but I wasn't sure where to even begin applying so I pushed it to the back burner....
What should I be doing during my "waiting period"?
I sent in all of my college applications before the New Year, but don't hear back from them until late March, leaving me with approximately three months of crippling financial worries and general stress about acceptance. I've been spending my time applying to as many scholarships as possible,...
What's the best way to survive culture shock in college?
I'm going to college across the country and I'm worried about living somewhere new. I've lived in the same town all of my life and I don't want it to be too hard to adjust to a different culture and atmosphere. How can I avoid being overwhelmed? #culture-shock #college
What is it like owning your own small business?
I'm going to college to get a business degree and I plan on starting my own small business someday, but I don't know what that really consists of. Is it hard to be successful and make a decent living with this being your only source of income? #business #small-business
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