Macungie, Pennsylvania
How useful is a minor in physics?
I am studying mechanical engineering to obtain a bachelor's degree, but I am considering studying astrophysics for my master's. Is the minor in physics worth it?
What makes an applicant stand out to colleges? #spring26
I've applied to a large selection of colleges, but didn't get accepted into as many as I would've hoped/predicted. #psinrg26
What are the best study methods and habits to retain information for a nursing student? #Spring26
I'm currently a senior at Central High School and I will be entering Widener University this fall as a nursing major. I want to improve my study habits so that I can maintain a high GPA throughout undergraduate school, and I would like to know what methods are best for information retention.
What are some general tips for getting Political Science-related internships?
I'm going for a Political Science track in college, and I've been struggling with finding relevant internship opportunities. Any advice?
How will I be able to get good internships in college to help me get a great job so I am not so worried about student loans?
I have been very stressed about being able to find strong internships in college to gain a stronger resume so I make good enough money to not be so worried about my student loans amount and if I have to budget for many years to come or not.
What is the day in the life of a career that best suits a person who enjoys the major of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics?
I am interested in law, but am very interested in exploring all the options that would suit my varying interests.
What are some concrete steps students can take in their senior year to show improvement and resilience if their earlier grades weren’t anything special?
I am a senior in high school. My favorite classes are english and forensics. I am committed to John Jay College of Criminal Justice for Forensic Psychology
What is it like being an RA Is it worth working as one or should you just get a normal part time job? Also what would the pay be for one who works both semesters? Would room and board be free? #Spring26 ?
What is it like being an RA? Is it worth working as one or should you just get a normal part time job? Also what would the pay be for one who works both semesters? Would room and board be free?
How does one manage time being a mom, working full time (remote) & being in nursing school?
I work full time from home. I am a mom of a 1 year old and a 6 year old. I am in a nights & weekend program.
How will Ai affect the future of engineering? Will it take over or just enhance it?
Is engineering a good field to go into right now and if so will it still be good in 2029?
What experiences beyond the classroom will most effectively prepare me to succeed in a competitive accounting field and discern the right career path within it?
I'm a first-year accounting major. I'm on a five-year program and hoping to graduate with a master's in accounting.
How can I make sure that I obtain my goal of working remotely as an actuary, all while maintaining a healthy work-life balance?
I am a freshman studying at Penn State Main Campus. My intended major is actuarial science, and I love it so far! My favorite class is calculus, and my favorite pastime is being in nature. I am interested in remote work, but I know how easy it is to let work slip into home life and free time. I...
As a college student planning for the future, what skills, experiences, and habits should I prioritize now to build a solid foundation for long-term career success? I’d like to make the most of my time—both academically and beyond—so I’m well-prepared to pursue meaningful opportunities after I graduate.
I go to East Stroudsburg University, I am on the track team, I am a sophomore graduating in 2028, double-majoring in finance and accounting with a 3.93 GPA
How do you stay consistent with your academics, especially when things start to feel overwhelming This is coming from a college freshman trying to learn how to get used to managing school/life/work balance.?
This is coming from a college freshman trying to learn how to get used to managing school/life/work balance.
If you could go back and do college again knowing what you know now about the path to biomedical engineering, anesthesiology, or the healthcare field in general what would you have done differently or prioritize differently to build a strong foundation to better prepare you for the field What is something you would go back and change to better set you up for success before even going into the healthcare field?
Hi! I am trying to become and anesthesiologist or biomedical engineer I have a strong interest in the healthcare field. I am nervous about starting my career because I know the Pre-med track is very demanding, but I would just like some tips on how to be well prepared for everything that comes...
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