Fontana, California
What Surprised You About Transfer Credits and Costs?
What surprised you most about credits not transferring when going to UCLA or USC, and how did it affect your timeline? What financial challenges did you face, and how did you handle them?
Will I be able to get into nursing school and successfully balance the academic demands with my personal life while working toward becoming a registered nurse?
I’m especially curious about what study habits and time management plans will help me succeed in nursing school while possibly working part-time.
How do I decide between USC (University of Southern California) and UC San Diego for aerospace engineering #Spring26?
I am a 17 year old senior in high school about to start college. I was admitted to the University of Southern California and the University of California-San Diego. At USC, I feel connected at this school, especially in terms of student life and academics, but the only thing holding me back is...
How do other students study I have been in a homeschool/charter school my whole life, and I always wondered how students study to memorize topics, not just pass tests. ?
I am in 16 and in 12th grade about to graduate, and I am going straight into a community college while I save money to attend my dream university.
What was the most challenging concept you had to learn throughout PT school? #Spring26
I'm a junior in college, starting to research what PT school I want to go to. I want to know the most challenging thing, so hopefully I can prepare myself the best for it.
How can I pay for college If I don't qualify for Financial Aid?
Im a dual enrollment student getting my associates degree in studio art for transfer by the time I graduate from high school. The whole thing is covered by my district so I don't have to pay a dime, but I want to change my major to Graphic design and get my BFA in that concentration. Since half...
How do I transition from living with parents?
What is the biggest adjustment a highs school senior will need to make when going away to college?
Whats the hardest part of working in forensics ? And what makes it worth it pushing through that challenge?
My name is Kameron and I am a senior. I am doing a Senior Project for my language arts class where we explore a career that interests us. The purpose of this project is to to give us an idea of what we’d like to do in life after graduation. Part of this project is asking 10 career related...
How do you know what you doing in college is for yourself and not for the ones around you?
I am going to college to major in biology to eventually get my doctorate in veterinary medicine, during this time I will be running track. If anyone has advice to help know if it's what I want or just for the people around me.
How do nurses who experienced caregiving or loss at a young age let those experiences shape the way they care for patients, and how do they stay emotionally strong without becoming overwhelmed? #Spring26
I’m 25 and pursuing a vocational program to become an LVN. My path into nursing was shaped by taking on caregiving responsibilities early in life and experiencing loss, which showed me how important compassionate care is. I’m interested in patient care and want to learn how nurses handle the...
What was the hardest part about majoring in Computer Engineering?
How did you manage to adapt to the workload? Were you able to have your own personal life and job aside from working towards your degree? Is it something you recommend for anyone?
What is the difference between Engineering and Computer Engineering?
I would like to do Electrical Engineering, but working with computer it also a good major I would like to pursue. So, is there really any difference between Engineering and Computer Engineering? Do I need different degrees, or do I need to focus on a certain subject?
What degree should you get while trying to major in Electrical Engineering?
How many years of college or what degrees do I need to get for Electrical Engineering, so I could have the best chance of getting into Electrical Engineering?
What can be done to prepare myself for this career further: classes I should take, internships or volunteer work, etc How can I tell if neuropsychology is the right career path for me? Why do neuropsychologists need to understand both the brain and the way people behave?
I'm a high school junior looking for possible career options, and during my research, I came across neuropsychology, and I found it to be really interesting since it has to do with psychology, the brain, and helping people. I want to learn more about the career and see what can be done to help...
what do cna, specifically elderly caretakers do on a daily shift ?
I want to take this career path into consideration.
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