Madison, Georgia
How do I balance pursuing a career I love (something in the arts) with the reality of financial stability, especially coming from a background where security matters #Spring26?
I am a high school senior with a strong passion for performing arts, especially theater and music, because it gives me a way to connect with people and make an impact. At the same time, I come from a background where financial stability is important, so I am trying to be realistic about...
What is the best way to start a career in Public Relations, and what should I expect from my first job? #Spring26
Currently a college junior in the mass communications department, aspiring to work in public relations. either politically or crisis communications
What made you realize your major was for you ?
Personally, every day I wonder if this was the right major, even a year in. So how did you know that your major was for you, did certain moments lead up to you saying yeah this is for me, or did you just wake up one day and decide is that is what you want to do?
What are some ways that my experience as a Registered Behavior Technician might prepare me for work in a different clinical setting, specifically clinical mental health counseling #Spring26?
My work as an RBT inspired me to pursue clinical mental health counseling. I love providing direct therapy and being creative to help my clients. I also adore the population that I work with. My career goal is to work as an LPC to provide therapy to children and adolescence. #Spring26
how did you know that you that chiropractic was the career for you Why did choose the chiropractic school you did for your degree??
how did you know that you that chiropractic was the career for you? Why did choose the chiropractic school you did for your degree?
How am I supposed to get a job in healthcare with no experience if all the jobs out there say "must have experience"?
I’m a second-year biochemistry student on the pre-med track, and I’m trying to build strong clinical experience. I recently got my phlebotomy certification, but I’m having trouble finding positions without prior experience. What are the best strategies to break into clinical roles (like...
How do you build a network for your future career? #Spring26
I’ve always heard that when you are trying to land your dream job, you need to make sure you are constantly in contact with your professors or other people so that they’d actually refer you; but like, how do you do that? What conversations should you talk about, how would you approach them, how...
Is an internship the best way to enter the accounting profession? #Spring26
I'm majoring in accounting this upcoming fall and would just like an answer to this question. I plan to become a CPA in the future.
If your major was criminal justice and you graduated with a bachelor’s degree, what was your first job in the field?
If your major was criminal justice and you graduated with a bachelor’s degree, what was your first job in the field? Do you feel that the pay has been enough to support yourself? I’m feeling a bit nervous because I’ve heard from many people that it can be difficult to succeed in this field. I’m...
What steps can be taken in deciding a major and applying these skills in the real world?
Theater Major
Business economy
Aspiring entrepreneur
What are good ways to manage heavy class loads?
My school requires us to take 17 credits and I want to equally do good in all my classes.
What is the easiest scholarships to apply for?
I am in 12th grade and I am 18 years old.
What are skills in humanities that the those in the healthcare field may desire?
I am a senior applying to college as a pre-med student, hoping to become a doctor. I wanted to know skills in social science or humanities that are valued in the healthcare field.
What should I be putting my time towards right now?
As a 12th grader who hopes to pursue a degree and career in cybersecurity, what are a few important skills someone in my position should be developing right now for them to have a smoother transition into their college/career? #Fall25
How did you learn that your major was "the one"? What skills were you good at that led you to feel that the major you picked was best?
I'm undecided right now and I just am really confused on what to do. I've always been good at school and I really want to work with kids, but I also want a job that gives me financial security. My question is, how did you decide on your career or know that it was "the one"?
#fall25
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