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Computer programs used in college for engineering?
Throughout highschool, I have learned how to use different programs such as AutoCadd, Revit, photoshop, and Inventor. I don't know if there any other programs that I should learn how to use in college or in general. #engineering
What is the hardest part to being a structural engineer?
I am going into civil engineering for college next year, and I hope to focus on structural engineering. I honestly have no idea of the difficulties involved in the career, but I enjoy seeing how building and structures deal with live load and dead load. #civil-engineering #structural-engineering
Is it better to have two majors or multiple minors/immersions in college?
First of all, I would just like to say that I thought getting accepted into college would be my biggest hurdle during my college transfer process. However, now that acceptance letters have begun to roll in I'm finding that choosing the perfect school that best fits my needs is even harder!...
Is it more beneficial for an art student to attend a general university or an art school?
I'm looking to major in Illustration and just recently got accepted to a few schools; some just regular universities, and others being legitimate art schools. So my question is, is it more beneficial to go to a university that may offer cheaper tuition but isn't necessarily based around the...
How important are AP scores?
I'm a junior that's currently enrolled in 4 AP classes and planning to take tests for each of these classes and one more. However, I don't feel fully prepared for all of the tests, and I'm required by my school to take them for GPA points. Will I be hurt by poor scores? #testing #ap-tests...
Should I apply to colleges that seem out of reach?
In considering which schools to apply to, I've realized that some schools are definitely reach schools. Is it worth it to apply? #university-applications #college #reach
What are good majors for students with medical aspirations?
I'm currently considering biochemistry, psychology, and sociology, but I don't know which majors are the best for medical aspirations. #majors #college #college-major #medicine
Studying Tips
As I will be going into college this upcoming fall I would like to hear any tips that you may have when it comes to note taking and studying for my classes. #studying-tips #study-habits #studying #study-tips #college-advice #college
What was the most difficult class to study for in the Nursing major?
I am a high school senior who is wanting to go into nursing in college, however I'm a little worried about some of the more advanced math classes as I'm not the best at math and am afraid that the classes will be very hard. But I'm curious what was the most difficult class for you when you were...
What advice would you give to a new grad interviewing for a first job in healthcare?
#healthcare #graduate-school
What advice would you give to a student moving away from home on budgeting skills?
#moneymanagement #budgeting
With a degree in Computer Software Development, will a criminal record get in the way of finding work? What about freelance work?
I have had a checkered past and as a result, it has been really hard to find a job. I have always been interested in computers especially software development. I am hoping that with a degree I can find work. Will my criminal background pose a threat? #felon-finding-work
What is the best strategy for excelling in online college?
I am returning to college for the first time after 20 years. I am pursuing a BA in Computer Software Development. This is the first time taking online courses. I am nervous and would like to know any tricks to making sure I succeed. #online-college #success-strategy #retuning-student
Do you still enjoy cooking after working?
When working in a kitchen all day, do you still enjoy cooking as a passion or hobby or do you grow sick of it after doing it everyday?
#culinary-skills
Is damaging a vehicle ever a concern?
When working on a vehicle, are you ever concerned about damaging any of the parts your working on?
#automotive
Majoring in the medical field can be pretty hard,if I didn’t take a lot of science classes in highschool what’s the best thing I can do to get enrolled at good med school.
I always dreamed of becoming a family and nutrition doctor but I wasn’t into science in highschool. #medschool
In the journalism field, what’s the best thing you can do to prepare to be a sports broadcaster?
I want to major in journalism and I want to become a sport broadcaster but I know you can’t just magically become one, there are steps. #journalism #sportsnews
As an incoming undergraduate hoping to apply to law school upon completing my degree, what kind of extra-curricular involvement would benefit me most in the application process?
I'm currently a high school senior applying as finance and information systems management major to schools in LA, New York, Boston , and DC. As of now, I plan to pursue law school after graduation but perhaps with the application deferral (1-2yrs) offered by many law schools in order to use my...
How will an undergraduate business degree in finance compare with a degree in economics from schools that do not offer undergraduate business majors like top ranked ivies?
As a senior in high school I've applied primarily to business schools interested in pursuing a degree in finance and/or information systems. However, at many "elite" universities like the Ivy Leagues, undergraduate business degrees are not offered. The closest equivalent seems to be economics,...
Do you have tips for adjusting to being away from home for the first time?
I'm fairly independent but I'm very close with my family. How do you deal with being away from home and living with roommates in a dorm? #first-year #living-away-from-home #dorm-life #roommates
What is the best way to manage your time?
I'm not great at time management and I need tips on juggling class, studying, and working while in college while maintaining my sanity. #timemanagement
What should I do if I graduate from college with a degree I no longer desire?
One of my greatest fears is to go to college for the wrong reason. I don't want to waste anyone's money, time, and efforts helping me only to end up with me being unhappy and no longer passionate at what I do. What should I do if I graduate college with a degree I thought I wanted, but ended up...
How can I make others listen?
I feel like I am ignored, even when what I say is beneficial for progress. I'm sometimes passive, in fear of judgement or in an attempt to help others speak their mind so no disagreements arise. I want others to listen to what I have to say with as much respect as I give to them. I feel like...
How do you survive in the real world? Independence or reliance?
Jobs. Taxes. Bills. Grocery shopping. Once I move away from home, it’s all up to me now, which raises the question: is it better to learn how to handle this stuff through my own mistakes and learn from the Internet OR to constantly get personal help from my parents every time a problem comes...
Is it better to keep doing what you’re good at or to challenge yourself with something out of your comfort zone?
Throughout all of my life, I’ve always gotten stuck at forks in the road: one pathway appearing to be safe and pleasant, and the other looking more like the depths of Hell. The sloth in me is always tempted to just take the easiest paths; however, this doesn’t often lead to the self-growth that...
What is the average student debt? What can I do to avoid it?
I really really don't want end up in debt #money #debt #student-debt #loans #financial-planning
For more complex jobs such as forensic anghropology, what undergraduate courses should be taken to ensure a job opportunity in the field?
I want to become a forensic anthropologist, but do not know if I should begin undergraduate as an anthropology or pre-med major. I chose anthropology for most schools since my goal is to not be a doctor, but is that the right course? #medicine #anthropology #anthropology #undergraduate #college...
What kind of grades do you need to become a doctor?
What kind of grades do you need to get in high school / first 4 years of college in order to become a doctor? #medicine #pediatrician #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care
How long would it take to become a pediatrician?
I am going to study at my home town and hopefully work here as well. But I’m afraid of what I can do while going to college since it will cause me to start my life much later. #medicine #doctor
Is it better to be an elementary teacher or high school teacher?
I love young kids, and if I were an art teacher, I would get to see kids exploring art for the first time. If I as a high school teacher, however, I would get to see a student for from 0 to 100 in their progress as a growing artist.
#art-teacher #educators #teaching
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