Oregon, USA
how can i develop good study habits to prepare for nursing school #Spring26?
I am worried that i do not have good study habits in my pre nursing classes, and i want to develop better habits for my future studies. #Spring26
As someone planning to apply to PA school, what actually makes an applicant stand out beyond just GPA and clinical hours- and how can I start building that in college? #Spring26
I am an incoming college student planning to pursue the PA-track. I want to make sure I'm using my time effectively to build a strong application while balancing school and avoiding burnout.
What are some study habit that have shown to work well, also are there any resources or websites that can aide to studying results?
I’m about to be a college freshman and starting my degree in the medical field. Ive never truly studied and I know that studying habits will need to be adjusted so i am able to pass my classes with ease.
Why is it easy for some people to land a job like it's no problem with no experience and some people can't seem to find a job with experience and references ?
Like tons of my high school friends have jobs but all my college level friends are struggling to find a job- that doesn't make sense to me
Is a zoology degree worth it? Is it useful post-graduation?
My dream is to travel and work with critically endangered wildlife. Is zoology the right degree for this? Should I do biology or vet or conservation major instead? I feel kind of lost. I don't see a lot of jobs specify zoology degree, but they do say "related majors" which it probably counts...
"What are my career options as a medical researcher"?
I want to help find a cure for autoimmune diseases when I finish college. I am a senior in high school and will be attending college as a freshman in Fall 2026. I plan to major in biology for my undergrad studies. Ultimately, my goal is to get a medical degree and find a job that will support...
What steps should I follow to open my own thrift store?
I'm a 18 year old high school senior, and it's been my dream to do this for years. I plan to go to community college.
How do I find a part-time job on campus without work study that will allow me to work a maximum of 5-8 hours a week? Also, what are some tips to maintain a work-study-social life balance as an architecture student? ?
I will be studying architecture in the fall at the University of Oregon. I am struggling and doing everything I can to pay for college, but I am only attending a state school and have received barely any financial support from the school itself. I even have to find a second job this summer and...
What are some of the best study methods that work for college students?
I'm a senior in high school and struggle with memorizing things. I've been trying different study methods to help but haven't found one that works yet.
How to better nursing skills outside of lab practicals/simulations?
I’m currently in an accelerated nursing program and have noticed how quickly we move through clinical skills, often with limited time to really master each one before moving on to the next. With so many skills being introduced, it can feel challenging to build confidence, especially with more...
After, or during college, how should I go about getting internships with professional sports teams for marketing #Spring26?
I want to join a marketing team for, hopefully an MLB or NFl team.
#spring26 I’d like to get into advocacy or lobbying for nonprofits, what pathways lead to or prepare you for these types of positions ?
What is a solid pathway to advocacy for reentry programs and nonprofits in general? Are there any colleges that you can recommend? Groups or organizations that I should look into? How can I earn money in this field?
How do I know which classes are equivalent at different universities for transfer planning?
I am a high school senior, and I want to estimate class equivalencies, but because of different numbering systems, it is hard to determine this. I am particularly looking at taking a year at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, then transferring the credits to the University of Florida, but they...
As an incoming college freshman, how can I best learn to manage my time with all the new things college will bring… classes, work study, homework, time with friends, training my service dog, downtime? #Spring26
I’ll be coming from a small high school for kids with learning differences. We have very low student-teacher ratios and a lot of support and accommodations. As I’m entering a large 4-year university, I wonder if there is advice on how to best manage my time and feel supported and thrive. Thank you.
If you could redo college what would be your first step?
What specific classes and extracurriculars world you take? Best study tips?
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