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Dora Nov 14, 2025 410 views

What steps should I take now as a Human Services student to prepare for a future career supporting veterans as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker #Fall25?

I am a Human Services student and my goal is to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker so I can work with veterans who face mental health challenges. I want to know what skills, experience, or opportunities I should focus on now while I’m still in school. Any guidance will help me plan my path.

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Casey Anne Nov 09, 2025 629 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 615 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 158 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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Katarina Oct 22, 2025 1166 views

What are some careers for curing diseases, focused more on the science research part rather than engineering?

I am interested in studying chemistry and biology, and I am interested in curing autoimmune diseases.

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Sonia Oct 08, 2025 1822 views

What can I do in high school to prepare for a career in computer science?

I am a high school student and I want to go into a career in programming or data science and I am wondering if there is something I can do while I'm still in high school to prepare. What kind of internships or independent studies would help me get into a good college and later job...

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Sonia Oct 08, 2025 779 views

How bad is the job market for data scientists and software engineers at an entry level position? Will it get worse with AI?

I am a high school student wondering about what career would be open for me. I like programming and computer science but I've heard that the job market is bad because so many people are interested in that kind of career and AI is taking jobs.

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Katarina Oct 08, 2025 406 views

What part of science should I focus on if I want to make cures for diseases? What major is best for my goal?

I know I want to be in some field of chemistry and biology, but I am not sure which one aligns best with my goals.

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Nyasia Jul 28, 2025 2015 views

How to become a cna at 17?

Any information will be helpful

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Madison Apr 30, 2025 885 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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Anuoluwakpo Apr 29, 2025 727 views

What sort of advice would you give to someone who is looking to work with sick children if that person is very sensitive; regardless of that weakness, they have a strong passion and love for kids and that’s the only career they see themselves with for the long term?

For context this person wants to pursue a doctorate in the field.

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Ryan Apr 28, 2025 1770 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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Calvin Apr 27, 2025 1205 views

How hard will it be to get a job after college?

I am currently planning to major in engineering and I want to know how easy it will be to get a job.

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Nasiya Apr 22, 2025 743 views

What career field should I pursue if I plan on majoring in psychology, with a music minor?

This fall, I will be starting college! I know that I want to one day work in the mental health field with children, but I’m not sure exactly what job would give me everything I’m looking for. I also have a passion for music. Is it possible to combine the two or should I pursue one over the other?

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Catherine Apr 21, 2025 611 views

What is the hardest part of being a college student athlete?

Time commitment? Coaches? Teammates? #Spring25

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