Pennsylvania, USA
What career choice is really best for me if I graduate with an Accounting degree?
I'm going to Michigan College as a freshman in Spring 2026. I'm going for accounting but don't know what career I want specifically. I love math so I chose accounting because I saw it fits me. Everyone says the same thing to me but never explains why. When I look up the jobs they describe...
What is the best way to budget for both undergraduate and graduate, especially because I know I probably will not get a high paying job after graduation?
I want to major in creative writing and/or the classics, and hope to move forward with this to grad school, but want to make sure I can afford it all.
What would be the best pathway to get into the field of clean energy production as an engineer in Pennsylvania?
Currently I'm planning on double majoring in Physics and environmental science because the school I want to attend doesn't have a dedicated Environmental Engineering program. What challenges can I expect with these majors?
What is the beast career for traveling the world ?
For teaching English or studying anthropology and sociology
What does a geographic information systems technician do on the daily?
Currently in high school and am interested in going into this field.
What is the best way to reduce the cost of college, and how can I put myself in the best position coming out of college (financially) ?
I am a senior in high school, discerning what my next steps are. I have hopes of going into Christian ministry, but I do not necessarily want to be a pastor. I see the value of a college experience, but am unsure if it is necessary.
What are some specific study methods people use for test that aren't just memory based
Throughout all of my schooling I've only ever used memory drills to study for things because nothing else felt like it worked or I just wouldn't be able to focus. I would really like to know some more possibilities from personal experience rather than just looking up "good study habits"
When deciding what school to go to, do I choose the cheaper one or the more expensive one with a better program?
I am in 12th grade, and trying to decide what school to go to to study pharmacy. One option is cheaper and closer to home, but the other is my dream school but more expensive.
What's some advice for a 14 year old freaking out about college and his future in Medicine ?
How as a 14 yo 8th grader can i find out what profession i want to be in or like what job i want to do exactly, all i know right now is that i want to be in the medical field and go to a good college. But with so many options as to which college i go to it makes it a lot more complicated not to...
How were you able to be happy with the degree or specialization that you chose?
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What part about being a biochemist is most fulfilling, and why do you say that?
I am a high school senior. I have earned a cumulative 4.0 unweighted GPA and a 4.38 weighted GPA, and have worked very hard in school to achieve straight A's throughout the entirety of my high school career. I am interested in the natural sciences: biology, chemistry, physics, etc.. I would...
Will an honors program give me extra work?
I have a chronic illness so I don't want to do more than what I can handle.
How do I decide between 2 colleges?
I've been accepted to both and they are both really nice. I'm stuck between them!
As a college freshman, what apps/sights should i use to get scholarships?
I used to use the app MOS, which helped me win most of my scholarships back in high school, but unfortunately, they are shut down now, and I would like to see if any other places could like up to what MOS gave me.
What is the best way to pay for college, especially without savings?
Are there other ways, rather than student loans?
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