Minnesota, USA
How do I find a career path to pursue after college with such a broad major?
I am a high school senior with a plan to study agriculture studies in the fall. I chose this path because I am not sure what I want to do yet, but I am afraid that I won't know what to do after college.
What are the best and most unique ways to get internships?
For business/law majors
What should I keep in mind when networking as an independent photographer?
Are there any tips or tricks I should keep in mind when making industry connections?
How to form good study habits for hard majors in college? #fall25
Good study habits for students in engineering.
What are the degrees / majors for someone who wants to create or research athletic injury prevention technologies or methods?
What colleges have those degrees? What would the job titles be for someone who wants to do this??
What does the job market look like for a potential future biology/ecology researcher or professor ?
I am currently a college freshman at Gustavus Adolphus and I hope to some day be in the field researching or in a classroom teaching on the collegiate level in biology or ecology. However, I worry about how the job market will look for those positions in ~6 years.
What are the downfalls of being a music education major in college #Fall25?
What are the downfalls of being a music education major in college? #Fall25
How can I advocate for students of color in my classroom #Fall25?
Particularly, biracial students.
Any study tips that can help me prepare myself for my first finals as an undergraduate pre-nursing student?
I'm open to any helpful study tips:)
How do you become an entrepreneur?
I want to start my own business and have a business plan written out. But I don’t know where to start with investors.
How should I decide on one college major/future career when I have many in mind #Fall25?
How should I decide on one college major/future career when I have many in mind? #Fall25
As a senior, is it beneficial for me to continue doing something that pays more or would it be better to do something I like?
Since I got onto this platform I realized that I would want my career to be focused more on the human behavior aspect of law enforcement or forensics. However, most jobs like this don't pay well and often come with a heavy mental burden. Going into college and the work life, would it be better...
What options do I have?
I've attended many college fairs and will be graduating high school with an associate degree in information technology, as I'm taking the Ptech course in Minnesota. I don't yet know which college I want to attend, but it should be one that's relatively close to Minnesota and supports people...
Practical activities?
What IT jobs can I get with an Associate's degree in Information Technology? I enjoy building things and like hands-on jobs that are also well-paid. I learn quite quickly, so any practical job I can get with my Associate's degree in Information Technology would be a good career option for me.
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