Portage, Michigan
What is the best way to study for college finals in a health class that involves a lot of memorizing?
I have tried to memorize things, but I can only remember them for a short time.
How do I know which college is best for me #Spring26?
I have been accepted to many different schools, but I do not know which one to choose. #Spring26
What experiences and skills are most important to develop as an undergraduate psychology student if I want to become an effective therapist working with both children and adults?#Spring26
I am currently a undergraduate student studying psychology with a minor in social work. I am pursuing a career as a counselor and plan to become a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Michigan.
What king of jobs can I get for my personal benefit as a 14 year old in 8th grade?
I'm 14 in 8th grade with a school day from 9:30 am to 3:20 pm and almost in high school and I really need to make some money so that my mom can focus on herself and I can buy my own stuff.
How Can I Be Better at Helping Others when I am a Social Worker?
I am a 17-year-old high school senior, and I am interested in pursuing social work. I know it will be a hard career to have, as I've heard it is emotionally challenging. Putting the future hardships past me and looking for a positive future in helping others to my full potential, I was...
Does a business degree help build a good foundation for becoming a lawyer Or is there a better degree for pre law?
I'm looking for the best degree that is going to prepare me for law school. I want to go into business, so I can someday own a law firm but I don't know if it's going to prepare me to understand law. #Fall25
How can I be better prepared for college?
I am playing college softball while also taking nursing classes and I am worried that I will get stressed and have to much stuff to do.
How do you respond to "tell me a bit about yourself" professionally?
I've been asked this a lot recently in scholarship applications, and I never know how to respond in a way that sounds professional. Starting with "my name is..." feels redundant when your application already has it listed. I just have no idea how to start.
What’s one connection, experience, or opportunity you had in college that ended up having a lasting impact on your career path, and what did you learn from it?
I’m curious how experiences or connections have influenced others in their careers or personal growth.
What's the best financial advice you could give for someone who is about to enter grad school to become a civil engineer #Spring25?
What should be avoided in the long run, and watch out for in the short term? I have student loans but want to be financially stable within the next couple years after grad school.
When working as a civil engineer, what's the best financial advice?
As in, is it hard to know where to put your money and/or other allocations?
What is the best way to approach becoming a horse trainer?
The steps to take to become a certified horse trainer. Post secondary schooling, education, training, ect.
As a woman pursuing finance major, how do I learn and develop leadership skills throughout college to better prepare myself for employment after school ?
My goal is to be a CFO, what classes will help with development of leadership qualities.
What are the biomedical majors doing to understand organic chemistry How do you guys study and really master orgo chem? I feel like I cannot grasp it fully. Any help is appreciated!
I am currently a junior and trying to understand orgo chem to prepare for medical school and the MCAT
What do you look for in a part-time job in a new city?
I'm moving to Orlando for college and I know I'll be needing a job to help support the costs, but I don't have a lot of experience job hunting. What's the norm for part-time gigs in Florida, and what are red flags?
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