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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.
As a speech language pathologist, what is the biggest difference in workplace environment between nursing care facilities and pediatric clinics?
As someone who is currently pursuing a career in Speech Language Pathology as well as studying Spanish, I am curious for what my prospective career options look like and where I would most enjoy working.
What can I do to help myself stand out among other students in college?
Please share your experience, thoughts, or what has worked for you!
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
What are some of the most flexible fields to work in?
Hi! I'm a senior in high school planning on pursuiting a degree in radiology technology. I want to pick a career that will give me flexibilty, such as the option to develop in leadership, having time to serve in my church, and possibly stepping back to focus on family.
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.
What is the best way to budget for both undergraduate and graduate, especially because I know I probably will not get a high paying job after graduation?
I want to major in creative writing and/or the classics, and hope to move forward with this to grad school, but want to make sure I can afford it all.
What does a geographic information systems technician do on the daily?
Currently in high school and am interested in going into this field.
What are some specific study methods people use for test that aren't just memory based
Throughout all of my schooling I've only ever used memory drills to study for things because nothing else felt like it worked or I just wouldn't be able to focus. I would really like to know some more possibilities from personal experience rather than just looking up "good study habits"
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's the best path for someone interested in pursuing law #Fall2025?
After my bachelor's, I'm planning on going to law school. Are there any fields or aspects of study I should consider? What are some activities I can involve myself in to get a better understanding of the career?
How do you decide which PA specialty is right for you, especially if you want a good work-life balance and still make a positive impact on patients?
I am a senior in High School and will be attending Slippery Rock University for their Exercise Science, Pre-Physician Assistant (3+2) track in the Fall of 2026
I want to go to Medical School in the UK and eventually live there but I heard their salaries are significantly lower and ideally I would want to make some money not millions but around 200,000 pounds annually is that achievable in London as an orthopedic surgeon if so how, for reference I live in the states right now but medical school here is longer and more expensive so I just want to see where would be better?
I’ve heard about working in private hospitals in London but I’m not sure how much money people make cause the stuff I’ve found online is generally very confusing on numbers.
As a high school freshman with an interest in human anatomy, medicine, and helping people, how do I gain experience/knowledge to narrow down a career choice/college major ?
There are so many options in the medical field so how can I gain experience and/or get more detailed information before applying to college? Is there specific coursework beyond just science and math classes that would be beneficial to me?
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