Danielsville, Georgia
How do I balance pursuing a career I love (something in the arts) with the reality of financial stability, especially coming from a background where security matters #Spring26?
I am a high school senior with a strong passion for performing arts, especially theater and music, because it gives me a way to connect with people and make an impact. At the same time, I come from a background where financial stability is important, so I am trying to be realistic about...
How can I graduate early without burning out?
I am a senior in high school, and I am going into my Freshman year of college in the fall to major in Biology. I want to take five classes per semester, but I am worried that my grades might suffer. Do you have any tips for how to manage a heavy workload?
What are some ways that my experience as a Registered Behavior Technician might prepare me for work in a different clinical setting, specifically clinical mental health counseling #Spring26?
My work as an RBT inspired me to pursue clinical mental health counseling. I love providing direct therapy and being creative to help my clients. I also adore the population that I work with. My career goal is to work as an LPC to provide therapy to children and adolescence. #Spring26
Is an internship the best way to enter the accounting profession? #Spring26
I'm majoring in accounting this upcoming fall and would just like an answer to this question. I plan to become a CPA in the future.
What are good ways to manage heavy class loads?
My school requires us to take 17 credits and I want to equally do good in all my classes.
Why does college cost an uncomfortable amount of money despite it meaning less and less each year?
I am a freshman in college, and I do not come from a rich family. In fact, most people I know are having to take out insane loans to cover the cost, despite their status with money.
How did you learn that your major was "the one"? What skills were you good at that led you to feel that the major you picked was best?
I'm undecided right now and I just am really confused on what to do. I've always been good at school and I really want to work with kids, but I also want a job that gives me financial security. My question is, how did you decide on your career or know that it was "the one"?
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What does an average day look like for a diplomat/someone working in international relations #Fall25?
When working in international relations or diplomacy, what does the day to day life look like? What can I expect?
When I am in the process of getting my bachelors degree in counseling/psychology how can I gain work experience in my chosen field?
I am a second semester freshman working on my bachelors in counseling/psychology, my plan is to get my therapists license and open my own therapy ranch and recovery center. However, I would like to start gaining some work experience in the field and I have no idea where to start.
What makes you successful Radiology Technician?
I am currently a 17 year old senior in East Hall High school ready to start my Radiology career. #Fall25 #Radiology
What is your best advice for making the most out of graduate school?
I'm starting grad school in August and know it'll be different from my undergrad experience, so I want to try to be as prepared as I can.
How do I keep up with my hobbies, job, and social life in nursing school?
I really want to be a nurse, but I know it is going to take up a lot of my time. How can I balance all of these things?
Is going through medical school worth the end result? #Spring25
I am planning on being a CRNA and I want to know if going through the school and hard work is worth what people say it is. I just want to know that you truly make a difference in the field.
What would be your advice for students in school who have a few different ideas on what they want to do with their future career Do I pursue a career in all the different things I want to do or just stay on one path? ?
I'm a third-year student, and I am approaching my senior year, and everyone around me seems to have everything figured out, while I feel I'm just discovering what I really love. I want to explore and really love my job, but I'm not sure if I should continue to explore and search for a job I...
How do I know I'm in the right feild of study?
Im struggling with the feild of study I chose. I know I still want to work with childern, just not teaching. Any advice?
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