Galesburg, Kansas
Is majoring in architecture really as hard as people say it is?
I am currently a high school senior and have been interested in majoring in architecture for a while. However, recently I have been worried that I may struggle to find time for a job, for myself, and for what's important to me due to heavy coursework and intense projects. If the work is as time...
Will I know if my major is right for me before I get too far into my education?
I am interested in political science due to my proficiency in the AP World and AP Gov classes I took in high school, and I loved staying after class to learn more about politics and history. Will this translate into a successful college education and, later, a career? How will I know if this...
How do u become a travel nurse I am doing a project on searching for the best careers, and I picked a travel nurse. I would love to learn more about what they do and how they help. Also, I would like to know the ups and downs of being a travel nurse. This is for a project, so I will be using any feedback that comes back on it. Thank you. ?
This is for a project, remember, and I am only doing research for travel nursing, nothing else but that. Also, a tip, I want to know everything: how much they make, how little some others make, how u travel, everything
What are the best study methods for different types of courses?
What are the best study methods for more memorization heavy courses and what are the best methods for math classes? #Fall25
What is a philosophy major?
I'm considering double majoring in philosophy, but would like to understand better: what will I learn in this major?
What more should I have on my resume by the end of college?
I speak a second language, have an internship, and started and ran the student newspaper for my school, as well as four years of show choir and jazz choir, and I was part of the National Honour Society. I will be a freshman in college next year. What else can I do?
What are some gifts that you could give to your roommate as a welcome or hello on the first day of college?
I will be in college next year in the fall 0f 2026 and I want to give my roommate that I will staying with on campus a welcome or hello gift on the first day. (I just need to wait until the spring to fill out a roommate application then see who my roommate will be). Any ideas on what I could do...
What are some items that a soon to be freshman in college can take from their home while they are staying a dorm being homesick?
I'm a 18 year old senior student soon going to college at Bloomsburg Univeristy and will be on campus dorm with a roommate that I don't know yet until the spring. I know that some students get homesick and bring some items with them that will help them out with being away from home while they...
What is medical research like and how do you get into the field?
I am hoping to pursue a PharmD and am thinking about going into research. I want to know more about the pathway and what is best to do.
What are some recommendations on deciding factors between two colleges?
I'm applying to two university schools in wisconsin and can't decide between the two. One is a rural environment and the other is in a urban environment and offer very different experiences.
What are the best ways to gain experience and land a job as a video editor?
I’m currently a freshmen in college and I’m little anxious about being able to land a job in this field after I graduate.
How do I choose what major I want to do in college for my specific career choice?
I'm a high school senior and want to be a defense attorney and heard a good major was political science but also phycology. I was wondering which one I should major in, or maybe both?
What are some of your favorite study tips and tricks for a professional going back to college as an adult with a full-time job?
Flash cards, libraries, noise proof headphones, I want to know what helped you get through college as quickly as possible. I will be a full-time online college student fr context. #fall25 #backtoschool
Should I major in chemistry for my bachelor's degree and then narrow the field of study for postgraduate education?
I am torn between going into a specific major relating to chemistry, like chemical engineering, or just going into a general chemistry major. On the one hand, I would have a little bit of a head start in graduate school, but on the other hand, I would have more flexibility if I realize I do not...
What if I picked the wrong major?
I want to go into a marketing major and its seem like a great fit for me but I just don't know. Maybe i just haven't looked hard enough to find what's perfect for me. That once I get a job with my degree I'm gonna hate it and regret picking my major
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