Detroit, Michigan
What can you do in Audiology without going to grad school?
Many students in college are currently deciding if grad school is right for them. Is there anything you can do within the field of Audiology that does not requiring moving forward to grad school and getting your AuD? #graduate-school #audiology #science #higher-education
Is there any career where I can just build computers.
I love doing IT but I mainly love the hands-on parts about it. Building my own PC was fun so I was wondering if there are any careers out the just for troubleshooting and pc building. #computer #it
How do I balance everything while managing my stress?
Currently, I'm a sophomore in high school who is studying for the SAT, AP Government, and AP Language exams at the same time. I'm an extremely competitive person and am trying to get top scores on all three exams while maintaining a very high GPA as well. Recently, I had a breakdown because I...
How many people should I get to proofread my college essays and go over my application?
How many people should I get to proofread my college essays and go over my application? Currently I have one peer review and one from my guidance counselor.
As a prospective pre-med student, are there any novels I should check out that are geared towards the medical field?
While I know reading independently and for fun is beneficial to all individuals, I wanted to know if any (both fiction and non-fiction) books are quintessential to a pre-medical student?
Is getting a culinary degree worth it or should you get more experince?
#culinary-arts #cooking #chef
Are there any careers that relate biology and technology?
Biology and technology are two very interesting careers for me, are there any careers that involve both?
#tech
What are the most difficult classes that engineering students are required to take?
I hear that the required classes for an engineering degree are rigorous. I have a calculus class right now, and I am doing fine, but how much harder are the classes in college compared to high school? And, what advice should I take with me prior to going to college in order to pursue an...
Which type of engineering degree did you choose and why did you choose it?
#engeneer #degeree
How did you learn how to fix cars and be able to get as far in life as you are?
I am in 11th grade interested in automotive engineering. I started learning about this career since i was a young child. My father was an unauthorized engineer but was very great at what he did. I've always been interested in the job because it is what i grew up around and have been focused on....
What are the best classes to take to become a broadcast news analyst.
I am a middle school student who took a test that said I should be a broadcast news analyst. #broadcast-journalism #sports-journalism #broadcast #schools
How did you feel when you first left off for college?
I have never been away from home for very long. I am a home body. I am anxious, but I am also very nervous. I just wanted to know if that was normal and if you could share your own personal experiences. #college #human-resources #help #life-coach #advising
How do i continue writing with writers block ?
I don’t know how to flow with writing if every few weeks i get the worst writer’s block. I love writing but i don’t know how to continue with the profession i wanna pursue if i continue to have writers block.
Is minoring in Spanish worth it no matter your major?
#college-minor #major
What did you do to get a high SAT score?
Not really a career question, but I'm wondering how long you studied and HOW you actually studied to get a 1450+ score.
#college #sat #college-admissions
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