Monticello, Georgia
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...
How should I prioritize what scholarships I apply to I only have so much time to apply for scholarships, and I don't want to waste time on time things that, even though I quality for, I realistically won't win?
How should I prioritize what scholarships I apply to? I only have so much time to apply for scholarships, and I don't want to waste time on time things that, even though I quality for, I realistically won't win?
What advice would you give a high school senior considering a career in Speech Therapy? I love working with kids and I'm wondering if the education route vs the healthcare route would be better for me. Any advice? #fall25 Thank you Katie
I love working with kids and I also like the idea of working in a hospital. What types of cases would I see in a hospital setting?
What is the easiest scholarships to apply for?
I am in 12th grade and I am 18 years old.
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 can I hone my crafts in both pastry and baking, alongside art during trade school, while balancing my business, entrepreneurship, and personal life?
I'm currently 17 years of age and tend to worry about not being able to balance the hobbies that bring me joy in life. For context, I plan to attend trade school to master my skills in pastry and baking for a certificate degree. Moreover, I want to be a home baker for a living. Specifically...
Is there a good way to sell online art without needing to print and ship it?
I'm trying to make at most 20 dollars.
How can I get my gradeup in Social Studies and stay on top of the rest of my classes
My grade isn’t too good in social studies my 5th period is loud and I can’t focus when I’m trying to read a passage or work on a assignment
How to start an embryology career, and/or how to get a job as a lab tech?
Hello, all! How do I start a career in embryology? I just recently discovered my interest in embryology, and I would love to get started. I just have no clue how. For some context: I am graduating with my BS in Biology with a minor in chemistry. I participated in undergraduate research for 3...
What are the highlights and challenges associated with becoming an anesthesiologist in the United States? #Spring25
What major best prepares one to become an anesthesiologist? How to navigate undergraduate education to prepare for medical school?
What is the best course of you aren’t enjoying the courses for a major you have wanted since you were young ?
What should I do if I’m struggling in my college courses, but they are essential for the profession I want to enter? Should I consider changing my major, or are there other strategies I can explore to improve my experience? #Spring25
How can I reduce the amount of student loans I have to get?
I am a 12th grader going to college in the fall. I have committed to a private school for my undergrad, but I am stressed about the amount of debt that I will have for the next few years. Does anyone have any tips on how I can reduce the amount of money I will owe by the time I leave? #Spring25
What path would I follow to end up with a career in forensic accounting?
I am currently an accounting major, but do I need a minor in criminal justice in order to get a position??
What do you think are the most important qualities for someone to succeed in the veterinary field, and how can aspiring veterinarians best prepare for the challenges of the job?
I’m currently in 12th grade and graduated early in December. I’ll be an upcoming freshman majoring in biology at Kennesaw State University with the goal of becoming a veterinarian to all animals.
What is the best field of management to major in when looking to pursue an individual music career; looking to self manage as an artist. I am looking to learn about how to manage money and a career artistically while minoring in music. ?
What is the best field of management to major in when looking to pursue an individual music career; looking to self manage as an artist. I am looking to learn about how to manage money and a career artistically while minoring in music.
What advice would you recommend for an aspiring anthropologist?
Despite attending college and planning to transfer, the process is still overwhelming. I want to major in anthropology, but I have no way to go about gaining experience.
I’m a 12th grader planning to go to college first and possibly join the military afterward to gain experience and security clearance for a cybersecurity career. What’s the best major or minor to pair with cybersecurity to stay competitive long-term, especially with how fast AI and cloud technology are growing?
I’m trying to future-proof my career in cybersecurity and stay ahead as the tech world keeps changing. I want to know what minors or related fields would actually add long-term value — whether that’s AI, cloud computing, data science, or something else. I just don’t want to waste time on...
What is the most challenging part about being a clinical psychologist?
I am 20 years old and getting closer to graduating with a Bachelors of Science in Psychology. I am having trouble with choosing one specific field to enter, but I am leaning more towards clinical psychology. Need some advice!
How much does my college major really influence whether I’ll land my dream job? #Spring25
Choosing a major often feels like one of the most important decisions in college. Many students are told that their major will define their career path — but in reality, the connection between what you study and what you do after graduation isn't always direct. How much does my college major...
Librarian Job Search Tips?
What tips do you recommend for someone who is finishing their master of library and information science (with a concentration in archives) and beginning their job search?
What is the best ministry-based advice you may have? #Spring25
Ministry can be a difficult thing. What's the best way you incorporate your faith in your day-to-day life?
As an upcoming climatologist, can marine science, a major I have grown to love, work into my desired field #Spring25?
Basically, I have dreamed of being a climatologist since middle school and that dream was crushed when I got rejected at GA Tech and UGA for Earth and Atmospheric Science. However, I transferred to Savannah State and became fond of my major of marine science due to learning about the ocean and...
How do I become an air force aircraft mechanic in the military?
I want to work on jets and all different types of airplanes, I want to know everything about an air force aircraft mechanic while I'm still young.
What should i be doing to land a job in Technology?
I'm currently looking for any internships or even entry level job to help get my foot in the door. I want to be a data scientist, and I'm currently taking up some online courses and IT programs like Forage and PerScholas to help me. Im looking into doing some side projects on my own, but i just...
How to decide between a major in film or finance?
I'm torn because my film teacher said that you don't need a degree to work in film, but isn't that the same with accounting? My true career goal is to become a film director, but I can't practice anything without equipment -equipment is expensive and from what I know accounting pays pretty well...
What is the best way to prepare for the SAT ? How can I find scholarships? How can I manage my time better?
I'm a sophomore I just want additional advice such as websites and helpful links that are preferably free courses to help me prepare to get the best score possible. I've also been really searching for scholarships and I haven't caught any I'm passionate on preferably things with writing or...
I'm a sophomore in high-school and now that i'm getting closer to college I'm realizing my choice of career path seemed to broad and i'd like to have a career as child-advocate lawyer things such as helping troubled children or children/teens in dangerous situations or mental well being Harvard had always been the number one university for me because it's the best law school In the U.S I knew I didn't want to pursue a career in criminal law so now that I'm really looking into it I'm not even sure if Harvard is the right way to go anymore do I pursue a career in psychology? or a specific major relating to it and I'm struggling to find which college would be the best choice for me concerning the career path I'm passionate about as I'm not entirely sure anymore. I've always wanted to go to an ivy league because I thought it would be the best option. Harvard has always been a top choice but Yale has found it's way into my choices as well. Now that I'm navigating my career path I'm not sure if there are the right choices or not or if these colleges have what I need them to offer?
I just want to make the right choices for me and realizing my choices were too broad and that I needed to be very specific with what I want to pursue in my career path I want to start thinking about these choices now so I can meet the criteria for my college though I am undecided as of now.
How can I get over this lack of motiviation?
I know I have interests, there's a section of my room dedicated towards things I truly know I care about. Guitar, Piano, Cameras, microphones for when I sing to record and my drawing tablet. But I can't bring myself to actually get up and practice - or if I do, I give up quickly. People say...
What are High School classes needed to become a crime scene cleaner ?
Anything would be helpful.
What's my gpa on the normal scale? my school does a weird thing and i cant figure it out
I have a 89.000, which is the weighted gpa. but aren't most gpas on a 1.0 - 4.0 scale? what does it mean? what's my grade on a scale?
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