Pittston, Pennsylvania
After earning a college degree, what is the next step for sports journalism?
Is it ideal to seek out internships, or should I let opportunities find me? Is it best to try to get a deal with a news source and pump out work? Or do I shadow experienced sportswriters and hone my skills? The world after college feels so broad, so I would appreciate advice on how to find guidance.
What makes an applicant stand out to colleges? #spring26
I've applied to a large selection of colleges, but didn't get accepted into as many as I would've hoped/predicted. #psinrg26
What extracurriculars look good on college applications for engineering?
What extracurriculars pair well with an engineering major for college? I have trouble searching for relevant extracurriculars, since my high school does not offer many opportunities pertaining to my goals. I am already involved in robotics and science competitions, but what are some other...
What are some recommendations for getting through a statistics course when math is not your best subject #Spring26?
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What are some personal challenges as a game warden, such as do you ever find it difficult to ticket or penalize someone who is doing something wrong, but you have done the same thing before? For example, knowingly or unknowingly trespassing to get to a fishing spot?
I am considering a game warden career
What are good resources to find out specific college success alumni output?
I live in northeastern Pennsylvania. I am not entirely interested in moving very far away for college. Are there any good resources for me to find colleges (ideally by location) and their specific output for my career of choice? (sports journalism)
How do I prep for college if I don’t know what to do ?
Hello! I am a junior in high school currently, and I don’t know exactly what I want to do. I want to start prepping for college applications in the summer, but it’s hard to prep when you have no specific plans yet. All I can say for sure is that I want to study biomedical science/forensics, and...
How does one manage nursing school, al their other classes, and their social life?
I am currently a high school senior. I am commited to a college already, majoring in nursing. I see many people on social media talking about how hard nursing is, which frightens me and makes me doubt my capability. I am a strong minded person so I try not to let them get to me but is it...
What experiences beyond the classroom will most effectively prepare me to succeed in a competitive accounting field and discern the right career path within it?
I'm a first-year accounting major. I'm on a five-year program and hoping to graduate with a master's in accounting.
What is the best path of education to get into the field of clinical psychology and be successful?
I am going to be starting college in the fall, and I was wondering what classes would best prepare me for my career goals in clinical psychology.
How do photography and videography as subjects impact sports journalism as a career?
Journalism is a vast subject. Does knowing a skill such as photography or videography help in getting work as a sports journalist? Should my columns and articles use only my images or public images? Are these subjects even important to the core of sports journalism or just a bonus for people...
As a college student planning for the future, what skills, experiences, and habits should I prioritize now to build a solid foundation for long-term career success? I’d like to make the most of my time—both academically and beyond—so I’m well-prepared to pursue meaningful opportunities after I graduate.
I go to East Stroudsburg University, I am on the track team, I am a sophomore graduating in 2028, double-majoring in finance and accounting with a 3.93 GPA
What can I do in order to get my name out there as an aspiring architect, and what else can I do in order to improve my architecture skills? One more question I swear; my professor mentioned architectural model making is a really prominent profession, so I was curious if anyone from that career could give me any advice, or pros and cons to the career as well. Thank you for taking your time to reading this and I hope you have a good day
I feel like as of right now, I'm not where I want to be. All my other peers seem so far ahead of me, and they inspire me to be better every single day, but what is something I can do that can hone my skills at least a little bit better.
What should I keep in mind while taking up sports journalism?
I am in 11th grade and interested in pursuing sports journalism as a career. Are there any important information sources or things to know or keep in mind as I pursue this? Thanks
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