Mebane, North Carolina
How can you best find internships, jobs, networking opportunities and etc in college Is it mainly by asking your professors and other staff members?
Wow, it has been way too long since I've used this. Well, here are some updates about myself: I'm sixteen now, I just finished 10th grade at JD Clement Early College, and I've decided that I want to major in English and minor in journalism. I actually joined Hillside's theatre department and...
How have international business and the topics related to it been used to improve the world so far?
I'm a senior in high school and will be majoring in International Business, but I'd like to know how it can be used to improve the world. Making a difference in the world is something that I'm set on doing and think it would be interesting to learn how my major has made positive impacts.
What are the best ways to find volunteer opportunities related to American Sign Language? #Spring26
I am entering college this fall as an American Sign Language Interpreting major. I would love to find volunteer or paid opportunities related to this but have been unable to find any thus far. I am already mostly fluent in ASL and able to carry full conversations but have not yet learned the...
As a high school senior who is about to attend college, what is the ideal way to find a job in college and balance different aspects of my life?
I am a first-generation student from North Carolina and plan to attend a four-year university. I would like to work during my college journey, but do not know how to go about this. On top of all of this, I would like to know how to go about balancing my academic, work, and personal life during...
How do most students pay for college when they have to pay for their own undergraduate degree?
I am 17 years old and I am planning on going to Campbell University to major in Exercise Science with a minor in Biology. I want to become a Pediatric Physical Therapist with this degree. I am going to have to pay for most of my college so I am still unsure of what to do. I have applied for...
How can I tell as a high school student that I'll be able to complete undergraduate and medical school without getting discouraged?
I'm currently in 11th grade, but I've wanted to become a pediatrician for as long as I can remember. I get stressed and burnt out somewhat easily, although I'm also an overachiever. Any advice if I'm worried about med-school?
How do you navigate being a statistician as a female when so many people doubt you because of your gender? What are the steps to take to overcome this additional challenge?
I am a senior in high school planning on attending a four-year college for Statistics. My dream is to move into politics using statistics to push for policy changes regarding human rights and equality.
How can I live in the moment, and fully enjoy my college experience, with the threat of financial burden looming overhead, and how can I start to financially support my education while being a full-time student??
I am from a middle class family in a considerably wealthy area. This makes it difficult for me to qualify for any grants and most scholarship opportunities. Any advice on how to find scholarship sites or programs that are actually worth it is much appreciated!
How do people have the courage to just go for it?
People just have the like not afraid, do anything, and don't care attitude. How are they able to have that?
What's life like as a current/past Music Technology major?
I'm looking to major in Music Technology and was wondering what it's like on a personal level. What jobs, hobbies, interactions and experiences have you had?
I look forward to hearing about it!
How do you know which College is the best for you?
There are a lot of colleges, but not all of them can fit one's criteria and if they have the major you are looking for.
What does the career growth for a Sonographer/Ultrasound Tech look like?
I am curious to know what the career pathway looks like for a Sonographer especially those who got their AAS in Sonography before getting a bachelor's. Was it hard to find jobs in your field? Would you say that the pay did not meet the workload expectations? Are there any advantages to getting...
How can I decide if Nursing is for me?
Hi! I am a college student who is currently trying to decide what health science field I want to focus on. I have been in community college for 3 years constantly changing my mind about what I was doing with my life. And I have started to settle on the idea of Health Science. I am leaning...
How could I help people understand themselves, deeper than they could before, in the future?
I want to be able to help people understand the how and why of their own psychiatry. I think with that I can help people bring their lives into true happiness.
How was the college experience different for each person for each type of college? #Fall25
I'm an upcoming freshman to college, and I just wanted to see what everyone's opinions are about college, and how to make it the best possible experience I can have! #Fall25
What are some tips for connecting with recruiters for summer internship programs, and how can I make them remember me as a potential candidate?
I'm heading into my second semester of sophomore year and have been in the midst of mass applying for internships. I could really use some advice on networking and making the right connections!
How can I get myself into the movie industry?
I plan to get into post-production editing and work on films in the future. My question is, what would be the best way to get a foothold into the film industry?#Fall2025
Is an English major relevant to pursue? Is there room for leadership advancement in careers geared toward an English area of study?
I'm a senior in high school who loves holding leadership positions but also has a passion for self-expression through writing. Are there any suitable careers for my interests that would provide me with a comfortable income as well?
How as an upcoming competitive student athlete can I balance a college workload and playing a sport competitively at said college?
How should I study? How should I organize things?
What are some effective ways for studying in college?
I want to make sure my grades are as good as possible in hopes of being accepted into a physicians assistant program. #fall25
Where are some places to work, other than hospitals, for a psychiatric nurse practitioner??
I am currently preparing to become a registered nurse at a local community college.
What is the best way to network with professionals in the humanities field to get an internship or a possible interview?
What is the best way to network with professionals in the humanities field to get an internship or a possible interview? I feel like I only ever hear about these opportunities in STEM.
What are the most important qualities and/or experiences that medical schools look for in applicants that I can highlight on my application Furthermore, what are some interview tips to stand out amongst other applicants??
Furthermore, what are some interview tips to stand out amongst other applicants?
How do I become a CrNA?
What colleges should I go to? Are there any good programs I can take in highschool to get into nursing school? How much does a CrNA like their job?
What activites can I do for my SAVE Club?
The SAVE Promise club is a student-led organization focused on violence prevention in schools. My teacher asked for some fun activities we could do through the year and I couldn't think of anything. What are some activities we could do?
Where can I find internships or job opportunities as an undergrad student?
I am currently a criminal justice student attending NC A&T State University and will be graduating May 2027. Courses I have taken includes Corrections, Courtroom Testimonies, Investigative Photography, and Courts & Judicial Process.
Do CRNA's really make as much as Google says they do?
I'm in a financial position where I need to aspire to get a job that pays 150k+. Google says that CRNA's fit that criteria, but I'm skeptical.
How do I know if I have the stomach to be an RN/work in critical care?
I consider myself a person with strong tolerance to the sort of unsightly things you find in hospitals, but I know the ICU can be a place that tests anyone. What if I fully dedicate myself to becoming a nurse, only to realize I can't handle the gore?
Where in the world do most Computer Science/ Cybersecurity Internships occur?
Anywhere in the world
How high is the risk of student debt loans when aspiring to practice alternative medicine practices, is there a certain salary I should strive for compared to the amount of student debt I am looking at ?
I am a recent graduate from UNCG majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry and math. I enjoy sewing and being outside. I lose the idea of Traditional Chinese Medicine as it seems to compass both medicinal practices and natural bounties of the Earth.
How should acting students network and handle the pressure of eventual graduation and job searching?
I am majoring in acting in theatre, and although I am so excited, I am scared for graduation because I know it's a competitive field. Going into the "real" world and industry is especially daunting. A lot of actors say that most of their careers are spent auditioning. I was wondering if there's...
Is it crazy to pursue art in this climate?
How to best study the principles of art
What are some good tips for studying?
I want better study habits so I can remember more things.
As a college graduate, how do you find the right balance between choosing a job that matches your passion and maintaining a healthy work-life balance?
I just graduated from NC State and am pursuing a Bioinformatics Master's Degree at UNC Charlotte. Once I finish school in 2 years, I will be in the job market and want to know how to find that "perfect" job.
How did your communications degree help you build the professional network and brand presence needed to succeed in event planning, and what tools or platforms do you find most effective for reaching high-end clients?
I am a 12th grader from Cary NC. I plan to attend Elon University in the fall, majoring in communications. I am super excited and am in the process of exploring career paths I can persue with a communications degree.
How did your communications degree help you find your career path, and are there any specific experiences or skills from college that you still use today?
I am in 12th grade, I am highly interested in communications and plan to major in communications at Elon University this fall. I enjoy event planning and have expereince with it, which is what sparked my interest in communications.
What are some tools or software I should start learning now if I want to work in digital content creation?
I am a junior Journalism major looking for strategies to begin the job hunt for post-graduation!
What are some of the most effective ways to prepare for a full-time position in financial research, particularly for someone who wants to hit the ground running on day one?
I'm looking for advice on both the technical skills I should further develop, such as modeling or Excel, and the habits or knowledge areas that will help me stand out early in my career.
What specific study habits have been proven to be most effective for successful chiropractic students? #Spring25
I am a freshman at Catawba College and plan to transfer to North Carolina Central University in the fall of 2025. I am interested in declaring a major in exercise science and minoring in nutrition. My goal is to become a chiropractor, and I have plans to shadow and intern this summer at Healing...
How do I take the most possible advantage of my degree?
As a music student, I get told my degree is useless just about everyday. How do I break that mold?
How does an interior design career evolve overtime? Are there steps towards a career after undergrad or do you just dive right in?
I am a freshman interior design major at Meredith College. I have only experienced the drafting and planning aspects of interior design so far. I want to know if there are different phases or parts of the overarching ID career.
How can I better my chances of employment?
I want a head start on my admin career while in college, but I'm finding it difficult to get a job how can I better my chances of employment?
How can I include my Latino heritage in a future dentistry career? Also, what would your advice be to a first-generation pre-dental student seeking opportunities to serve abroad and eventually open up a clinic abroad? What steps should I take? #Spring25
I am an incoming freshman at university, and I am excited to embark on my journey to become a dentist. Once done with dental school, how should I include latino heritage into my profession, and how can I open up clinics abroad? Should I start by working for a clinic or go ahead and open my own?...
How can I pace myself when writing a long paper for school or completing a project ?
I’ve often had to write 20 page papers and I’m given a deadline. I’m not sure how much work to do each day and sometimes find myself procrastinating.
Hey! I am going into a construction engineering and management program (double major with commercial real estate). My goal is to break into development. Can anyone share some specifics on how those two fields interact and how I might be able to learn more about both throughout my time in college?
I am going to Virginia Tech, if anyone is a Hokie :)
How does it work balancing counseling and research in one’s career in the psychology field?
I am a senior in high school commutes to attending North Carolina State University in the fall and plan to major in psychology with the hopes of doing clinical counseling and research.
When in your education should you narrow your career path?
I prioritized English and writing related classes because I thought that was my future career. However, I feel like it isn't, and now I feel behind.
What makes college so difficult for so many people?
Is it the change from a very structured high school environment to a more open one, or just much higher difficulty level in the classes? Are there any good tips on managing your time wisely?
What is the most helpful tip/advice you received before you applied to a college?
Although I am a few years from applying to college myself, I have always been interested in learning what I need to do to get into a good college and be successful.
What should I do to set myself apart for internships as I go into college Is there any advice I should follow for specifically Duke University, where I will be attending in the fall??
What should I do to set myself apart for internships as I go into college Is there any advice I should follow for specifically Duke University, where I will be attending in the fall??
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