Rootstown, OH
I want to go into dentistry, but I'm completely confused about the steps to become a dentist.
I’m a sophomore and rising junior in 2026–27, and my graduation year is 2028. By my senior year, I will have enough college credits to equal about two years of college. I’ve wanted to become a dentist for a while, but every time I research the steps, it feels complicated. Granted, I knew it...
what is the education requirements
its for a project that is due before we leave our third period class
What is something that you had to unlearn after starting college that you thought was important before? How did that shift your mindset?
I’m a senior planning to major in Social Work, with a strong interest in the medical field; specifically pediatric oncology. I’m curious about mindset shifts that happen in college, especially when it comes to things like grades, time management, emotional boundaries, or expectations in helping...
How do you balance personal growth while also growing in your career and school?
School and work are difficult enough on its own, how do you work on yourself too?
What is the best method someone has found to prevent burnouts from school and help deal with the schoolwork and stress I plan on going to college for multiple degrees and am already having struggles with stress and work from highschool. Also is it worth living on campus for college? #spring26
I am a highschool senior, about to go into college come fall. Just looking for advice to help me better prepare.
What should I do to go about finding a physical therapy office to work at as an aide or a position that doesn't require any schooling so that I can get an idea of what the work place would be like if I decide to go into physcial therapy as a career?
I am a college freshman who has worked as an aide already at a private physical therapy practice, I just need to know how I can expand to better known physical therapy offices or if it is even possible.
Can I major in pre-medical or biology, and minor in criminal justice?
I want to pursue a career as a Forensic Pathologist. (someone who preforms autopsies) Would it be okay for me to major in biology, or some sort of pre-medical program and minor in Criminal Justice? If so, should I?
How can I tell if I will actually enjoy a job ill be going into? And how do people who don't enjoy their jobs manage going somewhere they don't like everyday?
I am starting a job in sterile processing and I'm just worried that I'm making the wrong choice for my life.
What was the hardest part about learning how to help people with their health?
As an exercise science major in her senior year and just about to start my internship, I want to learn what strategies can help!
What should I major in as an aspiring English Professor?
As someone who would like to be a high school english teacher or college english professor, I am interested in the science of learning. Would it be helpful to double major in psychology and secondary english education? I want to learn more about the workings of the mind and how people learn...
How do college students stand out when being chosen for internship programs, and what are ways they can discover more niche internships?
I am going into social work and want to work in nonprofits, and I was wondering how I'd be able to find internships for that since it's an uncommon field.
What is most effective step in college to increase my chances of getting a job in environmental science?
I am a college freshman and already majoring in environmental studies. I have taken an internship, but I was wondering if there were other important things I could do to stand out more. #Spring26
What pushed you to achieve a college degree in your field?
I am a college freshman trying to afford a four-year program. I am majoring in Meteorology and have interest in forestry, camping, and anything outdoors.
Why does FAFSA consider how much your parent makes and factor that in for how much money you will be awarded, even if you will be paying for college on your own. I lost most of my scholarships and grants because my father made more money this year, but he isn't helping pay for my schooling, so I ended up losing money due to circumstances beyond my control. ?
I have always wondered why FAFSA counted for parents' income for kids who are paying for schooling alone. I understand if the parent is paying for it, but as a college student without a steady yearly income, it is very hard to manage.
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