Salisbury, North Carolina
Looking back, what is one mistake you made early in your career that you wish you could avoid—and how can I avoid it?
When starting out, mistakes are inevitable—everyone makes them. I’ve realized that what can make them harder is being too self-critical afterward. Instead of learning and moving forward, it’s easy to get stuck overanalyzing or doubting yourself. I’m trying to shift toward seeing mistakes as...
What separates someone who is ‘good’ in this field from someone who is truly exceptional?
I'm currently a High School senior, who graduates in less than a month and I’m particularly interested in international and global affairs as well as environmental studies. At this point, I don’t have formal experience in either field, but I’ve developed a strong interest through schoolwork and...
As a Sociology major what career path did you go into that you felt fulfilled and that without this major I couldn’t have found or would be able to be in this career?
I am currently a junior and I’m majoring in Sociology, I’ve changed my major a few times and just get this was right for me. I’m no longer eligible for financial aid and have to pay out of pocket for school and as a first generation Mexican American I just need guidance that continuing my...
How do I achieve my academic and career ambitions in the context of financial constraints to fund my education
I am aiming to become a medical doctor specialized in pediatrics. I am currently an undergraduate majoring in molecular biology. How do I structure my programs/classes in way that ensure a timely achievement of my goal. Questions includes class selections, graduate school selection, but also...
How do most students pay for college when they have to pay for their own undergraduate degree?
I am 17 years old and I am planning on going to Campbell University to major in Exercise Science with a minor in Biology. I want to become a Pediatric Physical Therapist with this degree. I am going to have to pay for most of my college so I am still unsure of what to do. I have applied for...
How do you manage your schedule in college?
Rising Freshman, Economics and Data Science Major, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
As a rising junior in college, how can I decide which career is right for me??
As I'm getting closer to my college graduation, I worry about my indecisiveness towards my career path. I am secure in my major, communications, but how do I decide what I live to do in that field?
What steps should I take during my first years of college as an upcoming mechanical engineer to stand out for internships and eventually land a career? #Spring25
I would especially love advice on what skills, experiences, or projects employers look for most. #Spring25
How can I find internships if I'm interested in a career in social work?
How can I find internships if I'm interested in a career in social work?
What could be the best way for a graduate student to land their first job?
What questions should we ask people? Who should we be looking to meet? I really want to know the best ways of gaining opportunities through people who have been through the system already.
Why Why Should I earn a nursing degree vs. a pre - med degree before attending medical school? I'm a high school senior who will be attending Oral Roberts University this fall.
Why Should I earn a nursing degree vs. a pre - med degree before attending medical school? I'm a high school senior who will be attending Oral Roberts University this fall.
How hard is it to get a marine biology job after completing an undergraduate degree?
What can I do during my time in college to set myself up for success when pursuing marine biology? I want to ensure I can start my professional career strongly. #Spring26
What skills do you think are most important for someone pursuing healthcare management, and how did you develop them?
I am a college sophomore and certified pharmacy majoring in healthcare management.
I want to double major in computer science and biology or biochemistry, and minor in mathematics/statistics. for this I would probably go to unc Charlotte as its 7 minutes from my house, and I want to go to med school later. for med school I was thinking unc chapel hill, or duke for my top options, and Brody(ecu) as my back up. Im currently in 10th grade and would like to know what I can change or do better to have a top application into a top med school, and what I can do to make stuff easier. I also have a goal of becoming an oncologist?
I want to become an oncologist
I want to double major in biology or biochemistry and computer science, then minor math/stats as I have an interest in it
I would also like to know whether to do biology or biochemistry
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