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What skills or experiences are essential for a successful engineering career?
I am majoring in civil engineering and interested in project management.
If I major in psychology, with a possible specialization in clinical psychology, what should I expect after graduation?
I'm interested in gaugin what exactly the job market will look like and/or what entry level positions in a career with this degree will entail.
What is the process of getting into my career while being in college?
I am planning to major in Civil Engineering and I don't know how to start my resume for my career life. What should I do to move forward towards my career? By which semester or year should we already be in the job field?
#Fall25
What programming language is rising to be the most popular in business settings??
I would just like estimations. I understand that a firm answer is near impossible
What are some good sites to learn python programming on ?
My school won't let me download an interface but I have lots of time between course work that I would like to spend learning python.
What is the hardest part about doing speech, language and hearing sciences in undergrad ?
Hello, I am currently a high school senior who is looking to pursue speech language pathology! I am planning to attend Temple University in the fall of 2026 in Speech, language, and hearing sciences for undergrad.
How can biomedical engineering make a difference in the world with coding involved?
I am currently in high school and am in 12th grade. I'm applying to colleges currently and looking for different scholarships. I'm planning to pursue a field in something that involves computer programming with a combination of medical. So, I am interested in pursuing biomedical engineering...
What are the best study methods for remembering a lot of information, for a long time, not just until the test?
I'm a high school senior looking to go to nursing school, where I know I'll need to learn a lot of information, and later in my career be able to recall any of it at any time. The problem is, a month or two after the test, I have trouble remembering all of the information I learned. I've tried...
What aspects of college life should I prioritize? How can those aspects help me after college for both professional and social settings? #Fall25
I am currently taking a gap year playing soccer in Spain and will be playing in college next year. As a student-athlete, I am curious about what I should focus on off the field as I am looking for as many opportunities to express myself throughout my college career.
What is something people rarely talk about when choosing a nursing specialty, but really matters once you start working? #fall25
I'm an undergraduate and just started nursing school. I'm so lost and indecisive when it comes to picking a nursing field.
What position in the medical field would be the best fit for me?
I am a Senior in High School and this is something i have been reflecting on deeply. I know that healthcare is truly where my heart is, but i am still searching for a specific path that aligns with who i am. I hope to work with both adults and children, and i consider patience, compassion and...
What sort of issues could I run into with getting a job with a major in government and politics while federal jobs are being cut? Could this still impact me for my graduation year in 2028?
I am somewhat worried that after I graduate from college, I will have issues with finding a job for myself amid federal job cuts. This issue is also prevalent in my family, since my father was cut from his job in the state department.
How hard is aerospace engineering relative to other engineering subjects?
How hard is aerospace engineering relative to other engineering subjects? Is it suggested to minor in something like mechanical engineering and then switch into the major before deciding upon such a difficult major? #Fall25
What is the best path to take to becoming a child life specialist in a hospital #Fall25?
I'm a senior in high school with a passion for working with children. I'm set on helping children in a counseling role, and being a child life specialist is my dream job, however the field isn't very popular and is hard to find guidance in. My intended college major is child development/early...
How do I study with a textbook/ what are the assignments like in college
I’m a dual enrollment student but my study skills aren’t the best. I’m going into college next year and in one of my recent classes in high school I actually, learned that I like to review and answer questions or practice questions. In dual enrollment we don’t get much practice questions,...
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