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Lauren Nov 11, 2025 221 views

What is the best way to stay on top of assignments and motivated in college? #Fall25

I'm senior who has just finished applying to colleges and have heard back from four. I am interested in animal science, specifically nutrition. It's my ultimate goal to earn a masters degree in the field, and I want to set myself up for success as an incoming freshman!

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Casey Anne Nov 09, 2025 798 views

How do you afford to attend Pratt Institute?

I'm looking to transfer to Pratt Institute and I'm struggling a bit to justify the cost of tuition along with room and board. What's the best way to afford the high cost?

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Alieah Nov 06, 2025 707 views

What are the best study methods for the CPA exam?

I am looking for different study methods that have helped people pass their CPA exams

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Emily Oct 22, 2025 208 views

Hello! I hope everyone reading this is doing well. I am currently a sophomore at the University of Connecticut studying Biomedical Engineering. I am planning my future schedules and want advice in choosing a concentration and minor. My school requires BME majors to select a concentration. I am torn between the two concentrations; Biomechanics & Mechanobiology (first conc.) and Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation (second conc.). I am also looking into minoring in Electronics and Systems, and most of the courses required to complete this minor overlap with the Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation concentration. Electronics and systems has been something that I have been interested in for a while, so this pair is calling out to me the most as of late. This past summer, I participated in a practicum where I explored both bio-signals and biomechanics. During this practicum, I was able to build a 3D printed robotic hand while investigating various methods of body-machine interfacing for prosthetic control. Most of the work I focused on was working with flex sensors (which we made) and making things like an instrumentation amplifier, an active band pass, and full rectifier, which were used to make an electromyograph. This experience reignited my passions and curiosity for both biomechanics and bio-signals. This is why I am torn between both concentrations, and which to pair with minor I’m interested in. So, the options I have made for myself are; Biomechanics & Mechanobiology concentration paired with Electronics & Systems major OR Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation paired with the Electronics & Systems major. I am also wondering on which pair would be the most beneficial for me in industry post-graduation. Any advice helps. Thank you in advance!

Any Advice?

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Nyasia Jul 28, 2025 2295 views

How to become a cna at 17?

Any information will be helpful

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Arpi Apr 30, 2025 1568 views

How do medical school applications work?

How should I start preparing for them as an incoming sophomore in college?

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Madison Apr 30, 2025 949 views

What kind of research and or internship opportunities are open for Biology Premedical majors?

I’m a high school senior from Massachusetts moving to Tallahassee Florida to attend FAMU for college. Although there are many resources on campus, I’m wondering what the major means more over for research opportunities as well as internships and eventually working.

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William Apr 30, 2025 3802 views

What is a day in the life of a mechanical engineer like?

Describe a typical work day. What should I expect? What can outside of the typical classes to help better prepare myself for the workforce?

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Christine Apr 29, 2025 1119 views

"What are the pros and cons of being in Biotechnology Pharma vs. Academia"?

I was asked about whether I'm planning on going the Pharma or Academia route, but I wasn't 100% sure about the differences.

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Katie Apr 29, 2025 798 views

What do you wish someone told you about the transition from college to graduate school? #Spring25

Look for advice on the transition from the undergraduate experience to graduate school, especially while still living on campus but working a full time job.

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Ryan Apr 28, 2025 1877 views

What does a career as a folklorist look like?

I'm really interested in the field, but it looks like the majority of jobs are academic, and I'm not sure if I'm interested in those. Are there other jobs, or any jobs that lean heavily on folklore but aren't necessarily designated as folklore-based?

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Isabel Apr 28, 2025 1875 views

How can I master my study habits now and build my own business one day, so I can create a program that helps student-athletes like me break barriers and rewrite the future?

Mastering my study habits now is the first brick in building the future I dream of. By creating daily routines that balance discipline and flexibility — setting clear goals, breaking tasks into manageable steps, and allowing myself room to grow — I can build the mental toughness and resilience...

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Lily Apr 27, 2025 476 views

What experiences or decisions had the biggest impact on your success in college and your career afterward?

I’m a 12th grader about to graduate, and I’m really interested in biology. I’m thinking about careers in fields like healthcare, research, or biotech, but I’m still exploring my options. I’m passionate about science, solving problems, and helping people. I’m trying to figure out how to make the...

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Sarah Apr 27, 2025 811 views

For someone torn between becoming a doctor or a physical therapist in sports medicine, specifically in dance medicine, what personal experiences or lessons helped you make your decision?

I’m a pre-professional ballet dancer, who has decided not to pursue dance after needing some pretty intense hip surgeries. I’m going into college next year as a pre-med student, and have found that I’m extremely passionate about helping dancers in situations similar to mine, I’m just not sure...

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Trent Apr 26, 2025 2394 views

How difficult is it to land an internship/job directly out of college with a business degree?

12th grader entering college next year, planning on majoring in business

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