Hartford, Wisconsin
Is marketing really a flexible degree, or should I pursue a different business degree that will allow me to prevent stagnation in my career?
I want to go into business but I'm not sure within what yet. An idea I had was marketing, because I've heard that it is a versatile degree, but I want to ensure that I have a career that grows with me as my skillset and goals change.
How can I use what I learn as a Biomedical Engineering major to become a successful medical school applicant?
I want to learn about what it is like to apply to medical school as a Biomedical Engineering major. Am I still setting myself up to be a successful applicant with this as my undergraduate major?
What kind of job should I have?
I really like writing stories (fictional) and am good at at it, but I'm also really good at math and chemistry. What job should I get once I'm older?
What is the best way to make sure your application is chosen for scholarships?
I am a part of a lot of scholarship websites and I am so worried I won't get chosen for any. I want to know if there is anything I should do to increase my chances
What is best to major in when becoming a dentist? #Fall2025
I don't know if I want to go into dental hygiene or dentistry. I want to know what is best to major in if I decide on dentistry.
Best study strategies and advice for an incoming engineering major?
I am a high school senior planning to major in Electrical Engineering in college. I want to start build good habits now so I can make college a little bit easier. What study techniques work best for engineering students, especially for math, physics? Are there specific routines, tools, or...
what scholarships are good for a lgbtq students?
I want to find specialized scholarships so there's a smaller pool of applicants
How do I find out exactly what I want to do?
I know what I'm good at and what I enjoy, and I have a broad idea of what I could do. I just don't know where to go from there. (Coming from a current College Freshman)
If you had to redo one thing in your path to getting a degree, what would you do differently?
I'm an engineering student looking to make the most of my time in college. I want to make sure I am making the right decisions and would love to hear feedback from those that have already gotten their education. Nothing is a better teacher than failure or regret, so what did you do in college...
What was the most interesting piece of information that you discovered?
As a senior in high school, I have become very interested in the pre-medical route for my secondary education. For me, science, art, and music, are not separate passions, they actually all compliment each other. From drawing my anatomical diagrams to the analyzing the psychology behind my...
How was the path obtaining your CPA?
What were the requirements and how was the time studying? Materials for free or paid?
What office companies hire data entry operators ?
And are there any fun perks for data entry operators?
What is your #1 tip to get into medical school?
What is the best tip you can give for getting into medical school. Additionally, would you recommend taking the MCAT your junior year or your senior year of college? Did you take any gap years in-between college and medical school?
what's is the best and easiest office computer job position ?
and what's are the perks and benefits for the job position?
What specific classes, tools, or experiences do you recommend while I'm still in school #Spring25?
As someone who wants to eventually own a business maybe in the car industry, I’m wondering what classes, tools, or real-world experiences you think I should prioritize while I’m still in school. I’m currently studying Business and Administration. Any specific things you wish you had done at my...
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