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shania Jan 22 515 views

Im a 16 year old junior , I want the intiative to become a CNA. Ive been intrested in healthcare since i was a little girl and I want to take a step. Is there any way to get connected ? Especially since my school doesn't offer it.

Please let me know any advice ! anything is helpful.

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genesis Jan 07 1350 views

How do you cook food? Do you use a recipe book?

I am in 8th grade. I did a career interest survey and meal service is one of my interests. I'd want to make sushi.

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genesis Jan 07 1009 views

How do you make clothes What school do you need to go to??

I am in 8th grade. I did a career interest survey and fashion is one of my interests.

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Erik Nov 25, 2025 908 views

How can I land on a major, when my interests are all over the place?

I started undergrad as a biology major but don't feel confident with my choice since I have a lot of interest in finance. I have recently started taking more classes based off topics I just find interesting in order to help narrow it down, but I feel like the choice keeps getting harder the...

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Camila Nov 19, 2025 325 views

What kind of activities should I participate in to have a good resume for a well-paying job after graduation in the Finance field?

As a freshman in college, I want to be prepared from the start and build a good resume starting now.

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Allyssa Nov 19, 2025 185 views

What strategies can I start learning now that will help me create an inclusive, safe, and emotionally supportive classroom for students with disabilities?

I want to be a Special Education and I really excited to do that, but sometimes I feel like I am a little behind on the learning I should start doing before I am in the classroom aside from the classes I am already taking in college.

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Mia Nov 18, 2025 323 views

What is the best thing to major in if you want to become a Health Administrator?

Would majoring in nursing and minoring in business be too much to handle while working a job?

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Shea Nov 18, 2025 257 views

What internships should I look for if I want to major in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, but am on the Pre-med track for surgery?

I am currently a freshman in college looking for summer internships in the CT area but am confused as to what I should actually be looking for.

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Chloe Nov 13, 2025 341 views

Study tactics to help stay focused in nursing school?

I am going to be entering nursing school after graduation in June and I want to be as successful as possible. In college, I know there are things such as events and friends that can become a distraction from studies and I want to know how I can fully focus on my studies to reach the goal I am...

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Casey Anne Nov 09, 2025 636 views

How do you afford to attend Pratt Institute?

I'm looking to transfer to Pratt Institute and I'm struggling a bit to justify the cost of tuition along with room and board. What's the best way to afford the high cost?

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Alieah Nov 06, 2025 616 views

What are the best study methods for the CPA exam?

I am looking for different study methods that have helped people pass their CPA exams

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Emily Oct 22, 2025 162 views

Hello! I hope everyone reading this is doing well. I am currently a sophomore at the University of Connecticut studying Biomedical Engineering. I am planning my future schedules and want advice in choosing a concentration and minor. My school requires BME majors to select a concentration. I am torn between the two concentrations; Biomechanics & Mechanobiology (first conc.) and Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation (second conc.). I am also looking into minoring in Electronics and Systems, and most of the courses required to complete this minor overlap with the Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation concentration. Electronics and systems has been something that I have been interested in for a while, so this pair is calling out to me the most as of late. This past summer, I participated in a practicum where I explored both bio-signals and biomechanics. During this practicum, I was able to build a 3D printed robotic hand while investigating various methods of body-machine interfacing for prosthetic control. Most of the work I focused on was working with flex sensors (which we made) and making things like an instrumentation amplifier, an active band pass, and full rectifier, which were used to make an electromyograph. This experience reignited my passions and curiosity for both biomechanics and bio-signals. This is why I am torn between both concentrations, and which to pair with minor I’m interested in. So, the options I have made for myself are; Biomechanics & Mechanobiology concentration paired with Electronics & Systems major OR Systems, Imaging, & Instrumentation paired with the Electronics & Systems major. I am also wondering on which pair would be the most beneficial for me in industry post-graduation. Any advice helps. Thank you in advance!

Any Advice?

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Anuoluwakpo Apr 29, 2025 731 views

What sort of advice would you give to someone who is looking to work with sick children if that person is very sensitive; regardless of that weakness, they have a strong passion and love for kids and that’s the only career they see themselves with for the long term?

For context this person wants to pursue a doctorate in the field.

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Trent Apr 26, 2025 2220 views

How difficult is it to land an internship/job directly out of college with a business degree?

12th grader entering college next year, planning on majoring in business

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Jingxuan Apr 25, 2025 751 views

What classes have you taken in college that’s been really helpful?

I’m majoring in baking and pastry and I’m looking to take extra classes that could be useful, either relating to my major or just a class that everyone should take at least once.

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