New Waverly, Texas
What did you find to be the most stressful part of nursing school, the academics or the financial aspects?
What are some of the thing you felt unprepared for after starting nursing school?
Did you feel like the academic part of school was more stressful? Or the financial part?
How did you work your finances while going to nursing school?
#fall25
#Fall25 --- What are some tips on how to handle freshman year at Texas Tech in the Engineering department #Fall25?
I will be attending Texas Tech for Engineering in the Fall. I have taken advanced classes since Middle School, however I am still concerned about the advanced course load at Tech.
What are some recommendations for scholarships for college?
I am a freshman in college and I would like to know if there are any easy ways to earn scholarships. It would help if they had a high acceptance rate.
What study methods would help you memorize most?
I have a hard time memorizing information when I'm doing assignments or listening in class. I forget things when I want try to review them. I'm not sure which study methods would work best for me, so I want advice on techniques that can help me remember what I learn. #Fall25 #study
How can building connections early help later in life?
I am currently a senior in high school and I will go to college in less than a year to pursue a nutrition and dietetics degree from UTSA.
Would it be wise, and what would be the best route to take if I am interested in pursuing a career in both aviation and medicine (possibly surgery), not to work in the USA alone, but to expand overseas and use as a mission endeavor?
I don't know if it is possible to blend the two, as they are both quite opposite on the career ladder. If it is, what do you see as being the pros and cons of trying to accomplish both, or just one or the other? Do you think it would be feasible to meld the two? I don't want to be another...
What are all the steps needed in order to become a physical therapist, and what are the different routes I can take to become one?
Is there any short cuts I can take, or anything I should look out for?
What's a good place to look for scholarships?
I've been accepted into Sam Houston, but I need some help finding good scholarships to apply for. I was hoping for specific ones, but I'm not sure where to look.
What was the most noticeable difference in work load and experience during freshman year of college and highschool?
I am currently planning on studying Electrical Engineering and I am curious to know how the work experience will be different from high school courses.
How can I combine my passion for ministry and public service with a career that also supports long-term financial stability?
I’m a high school student passionate about faith, missions, and helping those in need. I feel called to ministry, and I’m especially drawn to serving in cross-cultural or international settings. I’ve been actively involved in church leadership, children’s ministry, and community outreach. I’m...
What are the best techniques to use to study for college finals out of high school?
I am a current senior in high school about to graduate and have taken Dual Credit classes as well as AP Classes throughout my high school journey. I was wondering if it is any different depending on college on study techniques and habits.
#Spring25
What is the single best piece of advice for being successful through the challenges of nursing school?
I know that nursing school will be difficult and stressful, and I want to optimize my time, learning, and impact during and after school. I want to fully invest in the learning so that I can be a top-quality nurse, but will likely also need to work a part-time job and balance all of life's...
How Hard is it to find a Job as a Aviation Mechanic after college?
I'm about to start school for Aviation mechanics and was wondering how hard it is to find jobs in this jobs and how much the pay is.
What advise do you have for incoming college freshman living on campus? #Spring25
I will be attending Texas A&M at College Station.
What are some other options for someone who wants to pursue a career in psychology but doesn't want to be a psychiatrist or therapist?
I am a senior in high school and I plan on majoring in psychology in college, but I don't want to be a psychiatrist or a therapist. What are some other jobs that involve psychology that you would suggest I look into? I'd also like to know if the other jobs provide stable income?
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