Lakehills, Texas
How to be prepared for law school?
When in university what would be the most important group/advice to take in order to better prepare me for law school after my psychology degree?
What is a good way to study for the CPA Exam?
What source material would be best for someone that learns better by doing instead of reading?
What are the biggest obstacles that a person has to go through to be an accountant in college classes and in a career?
Is there any schedule or timeline with this job? I have been taking dual credits classes in high school which helps to advance further, but what other classes do I have to take?
How can an undergraduate in Biomedical Engineering build a strong research trajectory early on, and what mistakes should I avoid / opportunities should I seek as I prepare for a career in biomedical R&D?
I am a third year Biomedical engineering undergraduate, studying at the University of Texas at San Antonio. I have two more years remaining in my program before I graduate. I currently volunteer in a cardiac device innovation lab, assisting graduate students in research regarding imaging of...
As a high school senior, how do I double major in college?
I want to double major in English and business, but for all of my college applications it only allows me to pick one. I am not sure how to indicate that I would like to double major.
What are the pros and cons of CareerVillage COACH AI?
I am doing a little research on different coaching ai systems and stumbled across COACH. If anyone has used COACH, what are ways the ai could improve and how can I use it effectively?
What are the best colleges to attend in a major of accounting What are the required requirements of classes to attend to get my associates for accounting? How do I make sure I pick the right class so I don’t end up in debt or taking the wrong classes that makes me not qualified in university? Why is it better to do community college for basic and extra improvement than transfer to a university to complete my major. How many years does it take to get an accounting degree is a the cpa exam worth to get if I don’t want to do public accounting or taxes? What is a high paying job in the accounting field that I should really consider to get.?
I am currently a junior in high school going on to senior year graduate 2026. I better want to know what’s to come so I’m better ready for college. My major is business field in accounting.
How do you accept scholarship money?
Once they notify you that you've won how do they actually give you the funds?
What are good focus points to have when it comes to classroom management while maintaining a level of professionalism with your students to assist with their success in learning and understanding the objectives each day?
I am a sophomore in college and my degree program is in obtaining my bachelors in post-secondary social studies for grades 7th-12th grades. I am also an Inclusion Aide in the Special Education department. I love what I do every day and even more so my students definitely make my time worth...
What can you do with a public health degree? what can be done with a masters in health administration?
Im a current freshman studying public health and Im trying to decide what graduate program to do
How do I know that a business degree will still offer availability in the job market come 2030?
Incoming college freshman Fall 2025 Business or Tech?
After completing Radiography school what is the best way to find a job? #Spring25
I am currently applying to school to become a Rad Tech and I am so excited and I just want to know more about life after graduation.
What's your advice for accomplishing as much as possible as an incoming freshman?
Getting started on things sooner than later is really important when it comes to academic life, and I'm looking for things that I should do quickly as I'm entering my undergrad in Biomedical Engineering.
What's the best way to find financial aid and scholarships as an incoming freshman in college?
As a graduating senior, I find that there's a lot of due dates passed already, and many undergraduate programs that are four years long that are long gone. What can I do to find financial aid as I move onto this different world of academics?
What is the best degree to pursue if I want to help those in natural disaster/poverty stricken areas in global missions?
I am currently leaning towards the counseling approach and might take the psychology degree path.
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