Carrollton, Kentucky
What should I be doing after being accepted into college?
I have been accepted into my college. I have applied to housing and the scholarships they have. Is there anything else that I should do?
At 17, should I be worried that I have no idea what I want to do when I'm older??
I feel like everyone around me has their college major picked out, but I have no clue what I want to do. I'm also worried that I won't be able to survive properly after I move away from home.
Is it normal to be scared about growing up and life after college is over?
I'm mostly concerned that I am not pacing myself correctly for the future and that I will not be prepared enough for it. I'm mostly scared that I am not financially prepared enough for life after college.
What are some helpful annotating tips for literary terms, devices, etc.?
I'm a senior in high school, looking to go into teaching English and I tend to skip over anything that needs to be annotated/highlighted. Tips?
What does a typical day for an Accountant working at an Accounting Firm look like?
I'm 17 years old, and in my last year of high school. I plan to major in accounting, but I don't know what a typical workday looks like for an accountant. I'm a pretty introverted person, so I'm wondering if I need to expand my communication and teamwork skills if I am to succeed in this profession.
I plan to major in food studies in college, but my career goal is to be a chef... Will I be able to accomplish that goal with only a food studies degree?
I am a high school senior who has interest in becoming a chef when I finish college, but I'm not entirely sure what that future might look like.
What is your best advice for going through college?
Is there anything financially that isn't talked about a lot?
Current law students/lawyers: What is the most important thing you would tell your undergraduate self? How has your choice in the college/law school you attended affected your career? #Fall25
I want to know I am choosing the right place that fits me and can succeed to my fullest potential.
Are there any tips for getting into Graduate School for Speech Pathology?
I am graduating next year with my undergrad in Speech Pathology and Audiology I was wondering if there were any tips for the best chance to get in. Thanks so much!
What minor in college would be beneficial if I am interested in civil law ?
I’m going to be a senior at the end of the summer and i need to have everything planned out before i go to college. I have been interested in civil law since about 8th grade. what minor would help prepare me for law school and the field i want to get into in general?
I'm almost 15, what first job should I get?
I'm almost 15, what first job should I get?
How can I position myself at the forefront of AI integration in radiology to not only stay relevant but become a leader in shaping the future of diagnostic imaging? #Spring25
Radiology is rapidly evolving with the integration of artificial intelligence in workflow optimization, and diagnostics. As a soon-to-be radiologic technologist, understanding how to leverage AI tools while maintaining clinical expertise is key to staying competitive and delivering better...
How can one balance a difficult degree (like engineering) with social life?
How can one balance a difficult degree (like engineering) with social life? How to not overwork myself and make sure I'm enjoying college and my mental health is in check? I'm primarily worried because everyone who says they do engineering says they struggle with this. I enjoy soccer and art,...
How do I start the job application process once I gradate? #Spring25
My major is nursing and I am currently a freshman. I am unsure on how I can get a job in a hospital once I have graduated. #Spring25
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