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What career paths can a business major lead to, and how do different concentrations (e.g., marketing, finance, management) affect those opportunities?
What career paths can a business major lead to, and how do different concentrations (e.g., marketing, finance, management) affect those opportunities?
What are some summer programs I can do as a world literature student?
I was wondering if there are programs out there for literature students to enhance their studies or prepare for grad school. I’ve already done research with a faculty mentor and plan to study abroad, so I just wanted to know if there was anything else I can do.
What is it like to write a dissertation for a Doctorate in Education?
I have decided I want to go for my Master's and Doctorate in Art Education, but I am curious what writing a 200-300 page dissertation and defending it is like. It sounds very daunting at face value at first, but I am never one to back down from a challenge. I just want an idea of what I am...
How do I become successful in the music industry?
I want to pursue music it has always been my passion and my anxiety and depression has always held me back amongst other things and I want to develop my craft.
What is the best way to avoid procrastination?
I sometimes struggle with procrastinating in classes I don’t enjoy (specifically when it comes to consistent studying), and I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how I can work to improve this?
If I want to major in wildlife and wetland conservation and minor in watershed management, what should I consider doing for a career and where should I look?
I am wondering if there are certain areas around the world where I would find more opportunities or if there are specific places I should consider applying to that would allow me to put my knowledge to use?
How can I come off as being my “true self” in college applications without being informal in my essays?
I’ve been told by a lot of people that colleges like it when you seem like a real person and your true self in your applications.
How much math do I need to study for a career that mixes creativity and technical thinking?
For a career like this, maybe an architect or product/sustainable designer, how much should I prioritize math in college and now in high school?
What skills do I need to learn/have in order to be competitive in the field of industrial design?
I’m a junior in high school trying to find a career that I might want to continue with and maybe major. I enjoy designing, digital and traditional art, and learning how things work.
What type of career combines design and science?
I’m a junior in high school and not exactly sure what I want to pursue but I love art and am interested in science as well.
How can I get involved in the environmental science field through jobs?
I would like to study environmental science and was wondering if there are any ways I can gain experience prior to college?
How do you start college without overwhelming yourself in classes you know aren’t your strong suit?
I’m an incoming college freshman who struggles in science specifically. Math is an okay subject I can learn but science I’ve always had trouble with in high school.
How important are majors when preparing to apply for law school?
I heard that LSATS and grades are what law schools care about and want to know how true that is.
What do I need to do in order to become mechanic I want to work on cars and motorcycles. ?
I'm in 11th grade going into 12th I'm not allowed to get a job or be able to drive until I'm done with high school and my gpa is not the best.
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