North Lewisburg, OH
What classes should I take in high school to prepare me for a career in forensics?
I am in eighth grade currently. What classes should I take in high school to prepare me for a career in forensics? More specifically, what APs (what classes should I prioritize, etc).
What does a day in the life look like as a cybersecurity professional that works for the United States government, and does such person have to keep the details of their job secret?
I am interested in working for the United States government specifically in a cybersecurity position, and I am curious about what that entails day to day. For example, do you do different tasks each day? Do you need to keep those tasks classified? Does your job require deployment as a civilian?
What advice would you give, looking back?
What advice would you give to a young adult starting college, about lessons learned and what you wish you would have known? If entering into the veterinary field what is something you have learned on the job that you wish you would have gained more experience with during college?
“What are the most important skills or experiences I should gain during my exercise science degree if I want to become a physical therapist”?
Hi, I'm Mackenzie a senior who will be attending mount Union next fall, I am on the journey of looking for scholarships. #Fall25
What classes should I take in my final semester as a dual enrollment student at a local university?
I have gone through many of what I would consider to be the basic humanities classes and now I am not quite sure what type or types of classes would be the most beneficial to finish with.
What is your most memorable working experience?
What is an event or experience that has stuck with you, and what did you learn from it?
How did you know dentistry was for you?
What was the deciding factor when you realized that dentistry was for you, and what was that experience like?
#Fall25 For any theatre majors out there, how different are college auditions compared to high school auditions?
Is it more intimidating? Do you have to prepare more material? I bet it feels more professional, right?
What is the hardest part about being in or applying to a psychology doctorate program?
I'm currently a sophomore in college and I want to know more about my options for the future. Right now, I'm really interested in a doctorate of clinical psychology with a focus on child psychology.
How has working as a nurse changed the way you view people and the value of human life in general?
Hi! I'm a college freshman, and becoming a nurse has been my dream since I was a kid. I'm really curious about nurses' real experiences in the field.
How do I narrow down potential engineering fields?
Currently, I am stuck between chemical, mechanical, and aerospace engineering. All of these really interest me, but I cannot choose. Thank you!?
What qualities does your organization look for in future leaders”?
Understanding this will help me align my academic and professional goals with the qualities that matter most in this industry. #Fall25
What is the hardest part about taking dentistry for a major in college?
As someone who is thinking about taking dentistry as a major. I just wanted to know what was the hardest sections of taking dentistry so I could be prepared for it.
How do I think about AI impacting my future career with excitement instead of fear ? #Fall25
I have heard my friends complain about AI "ruining their future careers" How do I avoid falling into this?
How will my degree in criminal Justice/Forensic help better our community?
I’m fining my 1st semester in college, going full time and working at the sheriffs office. My goal is to work for BCI.
What does the job market look like in the next 5 years for recreational therapists?
I am a high school senior looking to major in recreational therapy.
Is the student debt that comes with the medical school route possible to overcome What is the best way to go about it? #Fall25?
I am a freshman in college following a Pre Med route and studying biology. The weight of the bill that comes with college and graduate school terrifies me. I want to know every in and out of working this out... #Fall25
What's the best way for a Communications major (2nd year) to land their first internship when most positions ask for previous experience?
I'm a sophomore Communications major with interests in Public Relations. I don't have corporate internship experience yet, but I'm eager to start building my resume. Any guidance on where to look or how to stand out would really help!
What should I do for graduate school ?
Would it be beneficial for me to work for 1-3 years as a clinical data analyst with a bachelor's degree then attend graduate school to earn my masters, or should I attend graduate school directly after college? I am currently majoring in statistics for my undergraduate degree, and will...
What are some of the essentials that everyone needs in college but nobody knows till after the fact?
Are there any items that everyone says you need but you really don't?
When I have doubts about my choice of major, how do I know if they are valid criticisms or irrational?
Sometimes, I look at statistics about which majors have the best results after college.
How can I find the perfect job for me without a college degree?
I’m currently an administrative assistant, but I feel that my capabilities are wasted. I was told by my boss that my standards are too high.
My dream job is to be a wildlife documentary filmmaker. What skills would I need for that type of career?
I am studying zoology in university, and I do photography as a hobby on the side. Is that a good starting point?
How do I prepare myself for life after mandatory army service through AROTC?
I have an AROTC Scholarship that I plan on using. The aspect of having a job immediately after college enticed me, but what comes after that?
How do medical schools look at application? Is it simply based on stats or is it more so who you are as a person?
I'm an upcoming applicant to medical school and would really appreciate any advice.
How does studying get easier over the years?
I am a Highschool Senior graduating next month. I was wondering this because I feel like I have been doing all of these things to become a better studier and it has been a little challenging. Especially when I am trying to figure out ways to make it easier on myself and to make it something I...
I am looking for a career in data science or software development, but I also have a passion for nature conservation. Is it feasible for me to try to volunteer for conservation organizations outside of work in this field?
If I am interested in volunteering in addition to my job, are there any particular roles or sub-fields that I should explore?
What is a piece of advise you have for someone who took a year break since their last class #Spring25 ?
I am starting my MBA after a year away and I feel nervous about starting up again.
With the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and the constantly evolving world, I’m feeling uncertain about my career and educational future. As an aspiring social psychologist, what skills and tools should I focus on to stay relevant and increase my value in the job market in the coming years? #Spring25
I've completed a general education in psychology, but I don't feel fully prepared for graduate-level studies in the field. There's a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, which adds to my hesitation.
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