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How well does studying abroad improve my chances for getting hired straight out of college?
Will studying abroad end being a waste of time and only for an "ok" experience, or will it boost my morale of my major and help me acquire skills for field of work. Will it also enhance my chances of landing a higher paying job fresh out of college? #career #college-bound #help
How do I know if my major is right for me? How do I know I love it?
I don't necessarily want the highest paying job, I want a job where I can be able to wake up every morning at 7 am and be overly excited to go to work. How do I locate my major like that? What tools do I use? How do I know it's the right fit? #job #college-major #career-counseling
What should I know about college?
Of course there is increased freedom and workload, but what else catches people by surprise?
#college
What is the most efficient way to find scholarships that fit you
#college #scholarships #myself
New scholarships?
I've been applying like crazy and it's getting harder to find new ones, any suggestions? #stuck #college-bound
why is it so important to go to college and learn things I already know?
You can't do anything without a piece of paper basically stating you paid money to prove you know how to do it. #college
How do you make sure you yourself are in the best shape in order to better serve your patients ?
I mean holistically I know it is very important to be the best you you can be in order to really engage in your career if you could give a few tips that’ll be great #bettermebetteryou #medicine #doctor #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare #med-school
Following your college career what were some challenges you faced transitioning from college to medical school?
How did you go about choosing a medical school to attend as far as maybe different opportunities they provided and maybe the demographics?
#future surgeon #medicine #doctor #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare #med-school #transition #surgery #surgeon
Are there any scholarships available for students who’s siblings have a disability?
My brother is dyslexic and my parents have spent a lot of money on private schools to meet his needs but now I’m going to college. Any thoughts? #scholarships
How valuable were internships when seeking careers in Biology/Psychology fields?
I’m interested in neuroscience but not sure to go the Biology or Psychology route. Wondering how internships helped you to decide which direction to go. #neuroscience
Should I purse a minor?
I was considering a minor for my school resume, and I was wondering what is the best suited minor for an exercise science major as I apply myself forward through college?
#majors-and-minors #school #college-minor #college #minor #resume #science-major
What is the best route to become a physical therapist?
What is the best routes for me to take to show that I am more willing than my peers to be a top physical therapist?
#physical-therapist #physical-therapy
What are some "Mickey Mouse degrees colleges give out?
I've heard of "Mickey Mouse" degrees (degrees that are useless and makes you realize that you spent 4 years of your life doing nothing) and want to learn more about them. Everybody knows that women's studies is pretty useless, but are there anymore "Mickey Mouse" degrees colleges give out? I...
Pros and cons of graduating early in high school
Hey y'all. I'm a junior who moved into a new school who'll have a block schedule next year (senior year). I have the opportunity to graduate early since I'm ahead compared to most of my peers. What are the pros and cons of graduating early, like mid-year? Will colleges like that or they think...
How competitive are jobs in Mechanical Engineering?
I am planning n majoring in Mechanical Engineering, and i would just like to know how many other people are looking for this field of work. #engineering #mechanical-engineering
Where is the majority of Mechanical Engineering jobs in the US?
I plan to major in Mechanical Engineering, and I would like to know where the best place to look for jobs in this field afterwards. #engineering #mechanical-engineering
What are some tips on not procrastinating on your work?
I am very guilty of waiting until the last minute to do assignments. #procrastination #needtogetaheadofthegame #struggle
What are some effective ways to study if you are a hands on learner?
I struggle to find effective ways for me to study and remember the material. #iwannastudybetter #elementary-education #being-an-elementary-teacher
If you have two classes back to back and one goes longer than usual, how are you supposed to make it to class and not miss any information?
I was wondering this because I never like missing any material in class, so this would be a problem for me. #Rushed #college #college-advice #time-management
While in college, can you ask questions in class if there is a larger group setting?
I’m entering college next year and I wanted to know if that was possible or not.
#interested
When should I begin to look for internships?
I plan on working in the fashion industry and I hear more than often that it is extremely competitive. I was wondering when would be a good time to begin looking for internships and/or studying abroad if I'm a college freshman? Thank you! #fashion-merchandising #fashion-journalism...
What is the toughest thing you have been through as a nursing major?
I am currently a student at University of South Carolina- Upstate. I pursuing a nursing career and I would like to know what people actually went through to become a nurse , so I could be prepared for what's to come.
#nursing
#registered-nurses
What are the steps you need to take to accomplish your goals in life?
To give students different ways of achieving goals! #career #career-development #career-goals #achievements
Is it more worth it to be happy for four years at a college you really enjoy but doesn't have the major you want, or settle for four years at a college that has the major you want and be happy for the rest of your life?
I'm struggling a whole lot with choosing a college! I'm in love with Clemson University, but it doesn't have marine biology. The University of South Carolina has marine biology, but I'm not in love with the school. #college #general #marine-biology #life-coach
What is it like to have a job that makes you happy but has very little income?
I'm worried that I'll spend more time worrying about financial issues than I will actually enjoying my job if I end up with a low income job. #general
Will making a few C's hurt a student chance of getting accepted when applying to pharmacy school?
I'm in my junior year of college and I'm trying to be realistic about whether I will be competitive enough to get accepted. I would like to know if I have above a 3.0 with a few C's, would that make me less competive academically? #pharmacy #pharmacists
Are there many scholarships and grants to go to pharmacy school?
I am about to enter my junior year in college as a chemistry major, and I am unsure if I'll be able pay for the program without obtaining a huge amount of death. I have seen many scholarships opportunities for medical students, but not for pharmacy students. Are there limited competitive...
Is there a minimum number of C's that I can make in the science requirements and still be competitive when applying to pharmacy school?
I am going to be a junior in college in the school year 2016-2017, and I want to be realistic of what opportunities I definitely can pursue. I am at a quality academic college and I have a couple of C's. I am very interested in this field and I plan on volunteering with a pharmacist in a few...
If I'm going into biochemistry research should I stay in the university system or look for a job elsewhere?
I want to know the consequences of being employed at universities, government agencies, or private companies. #research #bio-chem
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