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Hi, what is some career advice for an incoming architecture undergraduate student? #fall25
Are there any expectation I should, have anything I should be ready for? I've heard critiques and projects can be stressful, how can I work through it? What do careers look like for students after college? #fall25
Is it a bad idea to only apply to med schools that are geographically near your family?
I want to pursue a degree in medicine. There are three medical schools within 1.5 hours from my family, thus those are the only ones to which I plan on applying. That seems reasonable to me, but when I read others' posts about med school, many students seem borderline obsessed with getting...
In the creative industry, how did you overcome the confidence hurdle when you applied for your first gig? #Fall25
I'm an non-traditional student in my freshman year of school at Cleveland Institute of Art, and I'm preparing to major in Animation.
What are the realistic prospects of finding a job in the field of Broadcast Journalism with the recent development of AI? #fall25
Specifically, looking to enter Sports Broadcasting or Investigative Writing.
What do I have to do to further my career in neonatology?
I am a senior in high school and I am in a nursing program.
What is the best way to go about deciding which college to go to?
I have only applied to 5 schools.
For people who major in civil engineering, how do you all feel about it? Could you give me an example? What do your classes look like, and what college do you attend or plan to attend?
I want to major in that, but I want to get a feel for what it is. The interest gives me a textbook answer. I want someone who knows it or is going through it.
What is the best way to get money to pay for college and not go into college debt?
I been told to apply for scholarships, go to community college, build credits I just don’t know where to start. I’m a high school senior so I need help to figure this out before it’s late and I end up behind.
What is the value of a college education in today’s society?
What is the value of a college education in today’s society?
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What is the best way to study to ensure you don't get behind in school?
What is the best way to study to ensure you don't get behind in school?
Does the specific school you attend really affect how successful of a lawyer I could be ?
I feel I have heard before that for law-school one of the most important things is which school you attend, like Harvard or Yale for example. I am not sure I would ever have the necessary requirements in order to attend the top schools, and I worry about the pricing as well. I have a local...
What are the best professional habits to learn at a young age that'll stick with me throughout my career?
I'm just curious about what habits I should learn early on before it's too late to pick them up.
How do I study early for Marine Biology?
I am a 12 year old girl who loves the ocean! I would love to be a marine biologist some day. But I want to start early to get better at the job. What would I do to do that?
What are some nutritionist career opportunities?
What are some career opportunities for Nutritionists that aren't following the Registered Dietician route? I have an undergraduate degree in Integrated Health Studies and am pursuing a Masters of Food and Nutrition Sciences. (I am currently working full-time as a data analyst)
What profession along the lines of cyber security do you not have to go to college for?
Hello, I am having a rough time trying to figure out what I would like do for a career. What are some good career option if i am really interested in computers? I love computers and have been tinkering/building them ever since I was little. I'm not really looking to go to college, I am 20...
How much money does a Instagram Influencer make yearly?
I am an 8th grader who is interested in social media and technology.
How can I ensure I can cover college with many scholarships?
I have applied to as many scholarships as possible, yet hope to be reached out again for more!
How do I make connections within the fashion industry while in college to set myself up for success after graduation?
I am 19 and currently studying fashion design as a sophomore at Kent State University. I would really like to find a job/internship to jumpstart my career and resume in preparation to graduate. Do you have any advice on how to make connections with people in the industry, while preparing to...
What Tips Do You Have for a Business Proposal? #Spring25
Hey there!
I've been dreaming of owning my own coffee shop for a long time. I have branding and a five year plan. What tips do you have for a business proposal, or what tips do you have about running a business in general (I have some experience as I run Queen Anne's Lace Publishing right now).
How can an internship be helpful for my career, and will they offer me a position after graduation?
I am pursuing a degree in Cyber Security.
What is the best advice you can provide for an incoming freshman that has three majors they truly love?
I discovered a love for sports management, communication and psychology.
Everyone always says that in college you have to “manage your time,” but I have never really understood how you go about approaching the endless time that is given to you when you arrive at college. How do I effectively “manage my time” with so many responsibilities and distractions especially within a rigorous major?
I am a senior in high school and plan to major in nursing!
I love dance and fitness to relieve stress and relax as well. I look forward to the vast opportunities college has to offer!
What are some common tips for over coming the anxiety that comes with moving away for college?
Moving out for the first time and living on campus as a freshman.
What inspire you to go to college?
What inspire me to go to college is my family. Because of them I want to reach my high potential. Not only because of them, I'm doing it for my personal gain.
How do I start undergrad research and lead my own research project?
I'm planning to major in Biology (pre-med track), and I'm really interested in undergraduate research My long-term goal is to eventually lead my own research project. I know this takes a lot of time and experience, so I'm hoping to get advice on how to get started as a freshman. What steps...
How will I manage student loans once I am out of school? #Spring25
I am a primary education major and am graduating in 2026. At that time I will have several student loans to pay back.
What was the hardest thing about getting through schooling for a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, and why? Also, did you go on to use your degree? #Spring25
What was the hardest thing about getting through schooling for a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, and why? Also, did you go on to use your degree? #Spring25
What is the most peculiar problem you have faced while working in law enforcement?
I’m a senior in high school right now and I would love to get into law enforcement after I graduate.
As a high-school senior who's graduating a year early, has been taking college classes through duel-enrollment for four years, and heading to my first choice university this fall with a major in Political Science, what should I expect in terms of a shift in workload, if any? I do anticipate an adjustment overall but as far as the actual change in the amount of work I'll be expected to do, I'm curious.
I'm currently sixteen years old, and am graduating from High School a year earlier than my age-mates. I think my time taking college classes in tandem with fulfilling the requirements for my diploma has adequately prepared me for the university workload, but I'm still curious as to what changes...
What is the best way to manage time in college when balancing leadership roles and extra-curricular events?
I am going to be an RA next year, as well as a leader in Young Life. Along with this, I will be taking time consuming classes next year for my major. How do I balance all of this and still get good grades?
Will I overcome the doubts I have on growth after being diagnosed with MS?
Will I overcome the doubts I have on growth after being diagnosed with MS?
How can I use my sports business major and incorporate my love of basketball and photography as a career? #spring25
I am a high school senior interested in sports business. During high school I have played basketball all 4 years and plan on playing in college. I also developed a passion for photography. I would love to combine these two special areas of interest in a future career. I would like to know...
What advice would you give me as an incoming freshman with a pre-Law objective??
Hi-What advice would you give me as an incoming college freshman majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies (Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics & Government) in a college in D.C. with a pre-Law track? Perhaps choices/decisions you made as an undergraduate that helped or hindered your path...
What are some study tips?
What are some good study tips for someone with a loaded schedule? I'm going to be starting college next fall and want to stay ahead with studying.
How realistic is having a job during graduate school?
I am about to start my first year as a graduate student studying textile conservation and it’s also my first big move away from home. I’m paying for everything on my own and would like to have a job if possible. What I’ve heard from others who don’t have personal experience with graduate school...
What is the best advice for someone going into the engineering field trying to learn more?
I am mainly looking for advice in the biomedical engineering and anything having to do with the process of getting that degree.
When it comes to computer science jobs, what would be the best to put on the resume?
I am a high school senior, planning on going to college in the coming fall.
How do you find a good work-life balance, especially when there are concerts outside of school hours?
As a music teacher, there are out-of-school responsibilities, how do you navigate those with you family responsobities
What is the best way to get summer internships? What is the best way to start looking for jobs after completing an undergraduate degree?
What is the best way to get summer internships? I am working towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography - Climate, Environment, and Society. As well as a minor in Geography - Meteorology and a certificate in GIS. What is the best way to start looking for jobs after completing an...
How will I balance applying for scholarships while I am in college? #Spring25
I am currently 18 years old and a senior in high school. Currently I have enough time to block out everyday applying for multiple scholarship. As a future music major, I know I will be very busy in college. I am not sure I will have enough time to find and complete new scholarships, and I need...
What types of wildlife laws and regulations will I need to enforce/know in my state or region of Ohio?
I am planning to pursue a degree in Environmental Studies with a minor in Environmental Biology and Criminal Justice at the University of Toledo. I always wanted to become a wildlife officer and was wondering what types of laws and regulations I needed to know beforehand.
What are interesting jobs in Information Technology?
I've recently been interested in Information
Technology and was wondering what type of jobs there are. I want a job that doesn’t bore me and will keep me entertained all day!
How am I going to survive financially with the direction the economy is going?
I just need help with scholarships for college, but above is a serious question.
Is it possible for someone who is in software engineering to switch to cybersecurity And is this switch something you would recommend??
I am a computer science major who was interested in Software Engineering at first. I have learned more about cyber security recently and was thinking of switching over. I was hoping people could reply so I could see if this is a patch that's common or if it is more out of the ordinary.
Im in college and my major is Bachelors of Science in Education with Primary Grades/Intervention Dual Program (P-5) Transfer Pathway. I don't want to be a teacher. I want to help the kids that struggles or have development issues and help them one on one. What careers should I look for. I want to be in early intervention but not a specialist.?
is a master degree suggested?
What licenses are needed?
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