Cortland, Ohio
What is something that you had to unlearn after starting college that you thought was important before? How did that shift your mindset?
I’m a senior planning to major in Social Work, with a strong interest in the medical field; specifically pediatric oncology. I’m curious about mindset shifts that happen in college, especially when it comes to things like grades, time management, emotional boundaries, or expectations in helping...
How did you manage balancing clinical rotations with work and studying during radiologic technology school, and what helped you get through the toughest weeks?
I’m starting radiologic technology clinicals soon and they require a full time schedule that makes it difficult to keep my current full time job. I live on my own and am responsible for all of my bills, so I’m trying to figure out how students realistically manage this transition without...
What is most effective step in college to increase my chances of getting a job in environmental science?
I am a college freshman and already majoring in environmental studies. I have taken an internship, but I was wondering if there were other important things I could do to stand out more. #Spring26
What pushed you to achieve a college degree in your field?
I am a college freshman trying to afford a four-year program. I am majoring in Meteorology and have interest in forestry, camping, and anything outdoors.
Why does FAFSA consider how much your parent makes and factor that in for how much money you will be awarded, even if you will be paying for college on your own. I lost most of my scholarships and grants because my father made more money this year, but he isn't helping pay for my schooling, so I ended up losing money due to circumstances beyond my control. ?
I have always wondered why FAFSA counted for parents' income for kids who are paying for schooling alone. I understand if the parent is paying for it, but as a college student without a steady yearly income, it is very hard to manage.
What's the hardest thing you've had to do over the course of your entire career? How did you overcome the challenge?
Anyone can answer my question but I'm interested to see what the mechanics think of this question. It'd be cool to hear the answers and it may help someone in the future too.
What’s the best way to position extensive customer-facing and operations experience when pivoting into remote operations or customer success roles later in a career?
I’m finishing a business degree after many years of professional experience and looking to move from frontline support into more strategic, process-driven roles. I’m interested in how others have successfully reframed their experience for this type of transition.
What specific skills or knowledge areas should finance students prioritize to be competitive in the evolving landscape of sustainable finance and impact investing, considering the increasing importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) #Fall25?
What specific skills or knowledge areas should finance students prioritize to be competitive in the evolving landscape of sustainable finance and impact investing, considering the increasing importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)? #Fall25
How do students stay up to date with scholarships and if they have won one or not? How do traditional students-athletes change to the life of college athletics?
Sports are a huge part of my life and I am not me without them. I also have an interest in psychology so I plan to have a minor in that.
How difficult is it to maintain a steady mental health when dealing with such horrific sights in the criminal justice field?
I am a senior in high school looking for more insight on this field of study. I enjoy trying to solve cases and exploring the interesting aspects of criminal studies.
Is it a bad idea to only apply to med schools that are geographically near your family?
I want to pursue a degree in medicine. There are three medical schools within 1.5 hours from my family, thus those are the only ones to which I plan on applying. That seems reasonable to me, but when I read others' posts about med school, many students seem borderline obsessed with getting...
How do you feel about college and what was the hardest part of going in to the medical field?
Going to college is a big change and can be hard for most. Not only is it hard to find ways to fund college it’s is also the first time many are on their own and have that much responsibility.
What profession along the lines of cyber security do you not have to go to college for?
Hello, I am having a rough time trying to figure out what I would like do for a career. What are some good career option if i am really interested in computers? I love computers and have been tinkering/building them ever since I was little. I'm not really looking to go to college, I am 20...
How do I make connections within the fashion industry while in college to set myself up for success after graduation?
I am 19 and currently studying fashion design as a sophomore at Kent State University. I would really like to find a job/internship to jumpstart my career and resume in preparation to graduate. Do you have any advice on how to make connections with people in the industry, while preparing to...
Everyone always says that in college you have to “manage your time,” but I have never really understood how you go about approaching the endless time that is given to you when you arrive at college. How do I effectively “manage my time” with so many responsibilities and distractions especially within a rigorous major?
I am a senior in high school and plan to major in nursing!
I love dance and fitness to relieve stress and relax as well. I look forward to the vast opportunities college has to offer!
Benefits and Drawbacks of an Artistic Career?
What are some of the benefits and drawbacks of working as an artist?
#Spring25
What is the most peculiar problem you have faced while working in law enforcement?
I’m a senior in high school right now and I would love to get into law enforcement after I graduate.
How can I manage my time properly to ensure I am giving myself the time I need to study?
I always find myself procratinating until last minute. I always get everything completed that I need to but its always a time crunch! Please help
What are the current educational standards in Ohio for historical education? #Spring25
Hello! Grade 12 Highschooler here, currently majoring in social studies 9-12 education (with a focus on history). I have a good idea on my current required courses, but I am interested to know something about the job. What are the current standards in Ohio for historical education? Is there a...
How am I going to survive financially with the direction the economy is going?
I just need help with scholarships for college, but above is a serious question.
What are the steps to become a police officer for me to know what I need to do when Im older?
What all do we need to do to be a police officer when I grow up
Hi, I’m a current senior looking for a remote summer internship in artificial intelligence or data science(subjects I am very passionate about). I have prior experience in these fields and would be happy to share my resume if needed. Are there any experts who could share ideas or advice on how to make this happen?
Reach out with more questions if needed!
Volunteering as a high school senior
Where in my my area or virtual can I volunteer my time I will be becoming a high school senior this coming year
As a double major in accounting and finance, coming senior in college and International Student. What are some guides that you would give me in order to apply for a full-time position in the U.S?
Is being difficult to me when I applied for certain internships in the past because I require CPT and sponsorship in the future. My goal is to be in one of the big 4 accouting firms.
What foreign language should I take if I want to become a meteorologist?
I'm in 8th grade looking to start a foreign language. Which would benefit me the most if I want to become a meteorologist and work with weather?
Is law school hard? What do I major in to become a good lawyer?
Hello! What is the best major/s to choose for an aspiring lawyer. Is law school hard? I'm a freshmen in college and feel lost a little... I would love to become a lawyer but I heard it's difficult. I also don't know where to start because I'm switching my major and realized that the only...
what is hard about college?
what hard about college? why should I go to college
How can i be a better student?
What can i do to be a good student and strive to be good like harvard people
What to do when finding a job?
What should I do if I want to find a job? How should I look for my resources when it comes to finding jobs? WHy is finding and researching these resources good for my knowledge? When will these resources help me?
How should a 13 y/o explore colleges ?
Im a 13y/o in 8th grade so i have some time but its just something i would like to look into.
How do you start with promoting yourself if you want to start an online business?
I want to start my own online business but don't know where to get a crowd.
How can I start my career in interior design?
I would like to become an interior designer but I don’t plan on going to a 4 year school, just something small. As a senior in high school what can be my first step?
When can you apply for scholarships?
When can you apply for scholarships? And can you double major and get a scholarship for them both or would you have to pick one of the majors?
What do I need to do to become a astronomer
What do I need to do to become a astronomer
What do I do if I have 2 options for a field that are related, yet a 3rd that is completely unrelated, yet I enjoy as much as the other 2?
I want to go into a biology field, either wildlife or agricultural, yet I also absolutely love all things choir. I want to have a career where I am constantly using my hands to figure something out, but I also want to help people learn something I've always enjoyed.
What is the best field of law to major in?
What is the best field of law to major in, depending on salary, skills, and workload? I want to work in law when I graduate college, and I'm in 8th grade right now. I am good at math and ELA and am also interested in finance. I am also interested in making a good salary, which is very important.
Does it matter how u act and look and feel to be a artist?
Jake I’m 20 and I am gamer and a hard worker
Does it matter how u act and look and feel to be a artist?
Bc I don’t know if it matters but I’ll ask anyway bc why not l anyways any questions for me I’m in 12th grade I love math and I like art I like too collect
I need help deciding what I would like to major in.
Hey! I have a general idea of what job I would like to have. I know I want to do something science based, I just have no clue what exactly I want to do. I was leaning towards something more medicine related, but then I think I decided Biology was more of my thing. I just want a fulfilling job,...
What are some good tips to look good on college applications?
Hello! I am currently a sophomore in high school and was wondering, what are some things I could now to help me later on in life? Thank you :)
I need science based job ideas.
I am looking for a science-related job. I don't really care a lot about money and just want a pretty non-stressful job, any ideas for me?
What are some tools that help you learn budgeting and financing?
I am going to be starting my first job and I don't know anything about financing. I don't even know what credit and debit is. I really wanna learn but I don't even know where to start.
How to find teaching jobs?
How do I find jobs of teaching surrounding me? Teaching is my dream but I'm scared after I gradjage college it will take a while to find a teachi g job near me
what do you like most and least about your job
im dashaila want a better #job-search understanding of the different fields
Helping the homeless
During my career in construction ,Because in five years from now I want to build homes for the homeless and set up a fundraiser, so if they need money they would have access to it. If something comes up and they need some extra money they would have access to what they need for bills and...
I have mental illness and have worried all my life if i will ever be able to get a job. Will I?
I have autism ADHD and anxiety will I be able to get a job when I'm older? #k-12-education #jobs #first-job
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