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How do I decide on what career to pursue between teaching and law?
#Spring26 All my life I've been conflicted between teaching and law, and now I'm at an impasse. I know that becoming a lawyer will pay much more in the long run, but with how much law school would cost, I'm not exactly sure if betting on the fact that I will stick with law is smart, because if...
Should I stay at UCF or go to UF?
I am graduating high school and going to UCF. However, I have already gotten my AA degree and I am considering applying for a transfer to UF. I am a mechanical engineering major and honestly I think both schools are great but UF might be a better fit for me. Do you think it is worth the hassle?
How do I push my application over the line?
I always seem to get to the final steps of scholarship applications and never get selected in the end. Is there any tips for pushing your application over the line and making it that little bit more perfect? #Spring26
Is one C in chem for 3rd grading period and the rest Bs going to affect my chances of getting into a good college. I have all final grade As besides that.
Im a sophomore and took my SAT early got a 1250. Also Im in AP pysch and AP Art History and last year took AP world and got a 4. My gpa weighted is 4.8 and I'm in a varsity sport and I'm also getting my eagle scout award. Am I ok?
What major is the easiest and most optimal to take if I desire to become a pediatrician?
Hi, my name is Sumher and I am in 11th grade. My favorite subjects was always science especially Anatomy and Physiology because I am passionate about learning about the human body. I like to sing, bake, volunteer at the hospital, and do science quizzes on youtube.
If you could go back and talk to yourself on your first day of medical school, what is the one piece of advice that would’ve changed the way you approached your training?
I’m an upcoming college freshman, and I’m still figuring things out, but I know I’m interested in the medical field and want to start off on the right path. I’d love some real advice from someone who’s already been through it. #fall25
How do I get good at something and stand out when my competition has years of experience?
My skillset feels lackluster compared to others in my industry. What's the best way to improve them and make them stand out so that I can compete with people who have more experience than I do?
What are the best online resources that I can use to develop the skills necessary for a career in data science?
I am a senior in high school, and I am interested in majoring in statistics, and my goal is to land a job in data science.
What steps can I take during and after an accelerated nursing program to strengthen my skills, build experience, and improve my chances of becoming a well prepared RN in specialities like oncology, cardiology, or even the ICU. ?
I completed my first Bachelors in Health Science and will now be completing my second degree in Nursing.
How do I choose a major when I'm interested in several fields like neuroscience, psychology, pharmacology, and nutrition? How can I figure out which one fits me best?
I'm a high school senior currently taking anatomy, which I find interesting, but I’m not sure if I’d pursue a career related to it. I took psychology last year and loved learning about why people act the way they do and how to help them become who they want to be. That’s why I’m drawn to the...
When pursuing one's artistic goals, is it preferable to work for someone else or to start your own business Does the choice differ by art processes and majors??
I am a high school senior planning on pursuing a career in the arts. For college, I may major in fine or studio arts. After I obtain my bachelor's degree, would it be best to own my own business or to get a job as an artist?
How do I choose between becoming a NICU nurse, a pediatric nurse, or a pediatrician?
I’m interested in working with babies and children, but I’m not sure which career path is the best fit for me. I’m trying to decide between becoming a NICU nurse, a pediatric nurse, or going straight into becoming a pediatrician. I want to understand the differences in schooling, daily...
What are the most effective steps a student can take during their undergraduate years to become a competitive applicant for major airline pilot positions?
-I got admitted into Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
-I am currently a 12th grader who is taking only college coursework at my community college
-I do not have any certifications or license in relation to aviation
What is the most effective way for a late starter in advanced STEM courses to not only catch up but become exceptional in aerospace engineering, and how can I turn my path into a strength that sets me apart in college and the industry? #Fall25
I know aerospace engineering is extremely competitive so I’m trying to figure out how to build skills quickly and intelligently instead of wasting time. My long-term goal is to work in the aerospace industry and contribute to real innovation, not just get a degree.
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