Clayton, North Carolina
How have international business and the topics related to it been used to improve the world so far?
I'm a senior in high school and will be majoring in International Business, but I'd like to know how it can be used to improve the world. Making a difference in the world is something that I'm set on doing and think it would be interesting to learn how my major has made positive impacts.
What can I do now so that I’ll succeed in my career after college #Spring26 How do I achieve my goals? Why is this career a good match for you? How did you know this was the right career path??
What can I do now so that I’ll succeed in my career after college? #Spring26
How do I achieve my goals?
Why is this career a good match for you?
How did you know this was the right career path?
How long did it take you (as a lawyer) to lead your first case after you started at a law firm?
I'm wondering when you or your firm felt that you were confident or experienced enough to take the lead on a case and how long that took to happen.
What's the best way to get clinical experiences and patient interactions as a pre-med student?
I am going to UNC on the pre-med track, and want to start building up a strong resume for Med-Schools right away.
What are good tips regarding balancing schoolwork and social life during freshman year of college?
I am a twelfth grader attending college in the fall. I plan to pursue communications/journalism as my major.
Will careers in marketing and communications still be in high demand and financially stable by the time I graduate, and what skills should I focus on developing now to make myself more competitive?
I took classes in marketing and thought it would be something I'd enjoying doing as a career.
How can I start building skills or experiences now that would help me succeed in a future marketing career, and are there ways I can connect my background in sports (like wrestling) to opportunities in marketing?
I've wrestled in high school for the last 3 years, track and field for 2 years, and football for 4 years. I'm looking to study marketing with a possible minor in communications. I'm looking to continue to wrestle in college as well.
What is something about working in medicine that surprised you once you actually started your career?
I’m a high school student planning to go into pre-med, and I’ve been learning a lot about medicine from classes and research. But I know that what you learn in school isn’t always the same as real-life experience. I asked this question because I want to understand what the job is actually like...
What helped you stay on track through college and medical school if you didn’t have strong financial or family support early on?
I’m a high school student planning to go into pre-med, and I’ve mostly been figuring out the whole college process on my own. Money is a big concern for me, so I know I’ll have to rely a lot on scholarships and my own effort to get through school. I asked this question because I want to hear...
What more opportunities will be granted to me as an L&D (labor and delivery) nurse if I obtain my Bachelor's Degree?
Am I still able to specialize as an L&D nurse with only an Associate's degree in nursing? If so, will obtaining a Bachelor's degree make a significant difference in the opportunities to work in healthcare? #Spring26
How can I live in the moment, and fully enjoy my college experience, with the threat of financial burden looming overhead, and how can I start to financially support my education while being a full-time student??
I am from a middle class family in a considerably wealthy area. This makes it difficult for me to qualify for any grants and most scholarship opportunities. Any advice on how to find scholarship sites or programs that are actually worth it is much appreciated!
How do people have the courage to just go for it?
People just have the like not afraid, do anything, and don't care attitude. How are they able to have that?
What are the main classes that are required in order to get a bachelors' degree in electrical engineering? #Spring26
For extra context, I plan on going to Western Carolina University in the fall of this year. I will be a freshman.
What are some healthy habits and studying methods for a double major pre-med student?
I am starting at Campbell University this fall, and I am very focused on balancing mental and physical health while maintaining strong academics. What academic and behavioral habits are most beneficial for pre-med students, and what study methods work best for someone considering a double major?
What are the best ways to hold yourself accountable and stay motivated to study?
I am currently a high school senior planning to graduate in June and am planning to attend the University of Mississippi in the fall of 2026.
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