New Richmond, Wisconsin
How do we do it all when we are only 1 person?
Hi... My name is Sydney. As a student with young children at home, how do you prioritize your academic goals while also meeting the needs of your family, and what strategies have worked best for you? Thanks all! #Fall25
How can I build confidence, gain research experience, and access strong opportunities in fields like Neuroscience and Data Science—especially when I’m starting with little background and attending a small private university with limited resources?
Did you know much about research and its process before you started? And how did you ensure getting research opportunities throughout college? I feel like I’m going into this with little to no background information, and it’s definitely hitting my confidence a bit. I’m very open to learning...
How can one gain the opportunity to work in the game industry as a concept artist How might one make themselves more marketable in this department??
What to fill your portfolio with? How to make your concepts unique and marketable across the industries.
What is a good major to get into in undergraduate school if you want to be a heart surgeon?
I am confused on what major I should peruse to become a heart surgeon. Right now I am considering majoring in biology.
How do music teachers feel about not actually being able to play in their bands and choirs?
I'm thinking of becoming a music teacher because I want a stable career in music, but I'm scared that I'll miss playing in the band.
What do you hope the next generation of nurses will carry foward?
Hello! My name is Ana, I am a soon-to-be nursing student!
I want to know the values and/or lessons that experienced nurses believe are the most important to keep alive in my future career. Whether that be traditions, skills, etc. #Fall25
I was wondering if anyone knew of reputable websites that offer scholarships or have a database of scholarships?
I am a senior in high school and am looking for scholarship opportunities to fill out before I go to college. My college major is speech pathology and Audiology.
Is getting an associate's degree in English or Liberal Arts the better option?
Hello! I have previously sought college advice in some of my former posts about pursuing a Bachelor's degree. I am currently considering doing an Associate's degree instead of that and planning from there if going on to a Bachelor's is something I'm interested in. I would like to ask, since I'm...
How important is the type of Engineering?
I have been looking into engineering, particularly chemical, but my top school has a very strong mechanical program. How different are types of engineering?
What does it really mean to go through an engineering degree? #fall25
I hope to go to the University of Minnesota for Mechanical Engineering, I'm dedicated to the idea but I am curious how hard the courses really are and how it affects people's daily lives.
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?
What are some tips that would help me develop my skills for the future?
Such as designing advice, good habits to build early, skill builders, etc.
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 to use college to prepare for your future career?
I plan on doing something in the business industry
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:)
What knowledge is needed for a successful photography career?
I'm a Senior in high school who currently does not own a "professional camera," but I have done some artwork for my father's business using a phone camera. I'm mainly interested in landscape photography. I understand that pursuing a post-secondary education is important, but which option is...
Contacting Business Mentors!?
What is the best way to get in contact with people that would be willing to become life/career/business mentors. Im looking forward to learning from people with previous experiences, and being able to avoid a lot of mistakes as I develop in my business journey.
What can I do about an internship?
I am a college student who recently took on an unpaid internship. I am struggling as it isn't aligning with my goals and career path and during the interviewing and applying stages, they never mentioned fundraising which gives me a slight bad taste with how they completely left it out in...
Why should I stick to the medical field??
Why does it make sense—or not—for someone like me, who’s stronger in English and history and not really into math, to pursue a career in healthcare, specifically dermatology, even though science isn’t my strongest subject (but not my worst either)? How can I figure out if I’m making the right...
do I need to get my prerequisites done somewhere else to go to a SONOGRAPHY program ?
I looked at the U of M checklist and it said what prerequisites I need to enter the sonography program should I get my prerequisites done at a community college?
( I am a junior in HS)
How can I become a sonographer out of highschool?
I am in 11th grade and want to pursue sonography how can I get into the field?
MN
How would you pursue a career in an area of employment where the future of the career isn't ensured?
We can't see into the future, but we can predict it. How would someone pursue a career where the future is unsure? Should the person change their career choice?
What's one of the best things someone can do to help break into consulting?
I'm at Ohio State right now and wondering how I break into the field.
Are there any ways you can get patient care hours prior to PA school if you don't want to work as a CNA?
I want to become a pediatric PA, and I've learned that patient care hours are a really important requirement for getting into PA school. I know that the most common route to gaining these hours is through becoming a CNA, but I am really not interested in working in a nursing home or any other...
What would be the best parts of being an environmental engineer? What exactly do they do?
Currently a college sophomore and exploring environmental engineering related fields I could go into.
What was the hardest part about becoming a nurse?
For example was it hard to balance your personal life and your education?
Was it hard to pass your classes?
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