Scottdale, Georgia
What hobbies and habits should I pick up before I start studying engineering in college to make my journey easier ?
I plan on studying aeronautical engineering next year and I understand it is a very difficult journey. I would like to learn a new skill or habit early on that could make my experiences in engineering easier.
ow can I efficiently use my time in college to network and build solid career connections?
Hi! I'm a sophomore Entertainment & Business double major at UGA. How can I efficiently use my time in college to network and build solid career connections? What skills should I focus on developing generally? I've gone to some of the college networking events but feel like I'm coming up...
I want to be a neuropsychologist and I was wondering what steps I should take to achieve this dream?
How do I know if I will like my major? What if my dream profession is too niche?
What is the best piece of advice for someone's transition into college for an introverted person who is afraid to put themselves out into a new world?
I am a senior in high school looking to engage in various activities around my college, but I do not love talking to new people often.
What is the best college for studying architecture? I’m deciding between Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech ?
VT has a 5 year profession program and GT has a 4 year program. Which is preferred in the professional field? Should I get the masters or not?
Is it useful to major in both architecture and French? Are there international internships available in architecture ?
I’d like to study architectural trends and professions in Europe as well as the US. Are their internships for US students in Europe?
How busy is an architecture major Will I have time for a part time job? ?
I need to work to help pay for college. Will I have time to work? On or off campus? What can I expect
How do I successfully start my veterinary career as a 12th grader in high school?
How do I become a successful veterinarian with zero experience in the field?
How do I stop my passion from bleeding into my work and maintain a healthy work-life balance?
I’m a film and design major, and I genuinely love what I do, but sometimes I feel like I love it too much. It ends up becoming my whole life instead of just part of it.
How can I hone my crafts in both pastry and baking, alongside art during trade school, while balancing my business, entrepreneurship, and personal life?
I'm currently 17 years of age and tend to worry about not being able to balance the hobbies that bring me joy in life. For context, I plan to attend trade school to master my skills in pastry and baking for a certificate degree. Moreover, I want to be a home baker for a living. Specifically...
1) What education or pathway does one take to become a Forensic Nurse Examiner?
I am a senior in high school and have been accepted to a pre nursing program (healthcare trach) at a four year university.
What, besides grad school, can a student use an English bachelor’s degree for upon graduation, when choosing a career?
Interested in a litany of fields–writing, teaching, publishing, journalism, etc.
As a 12th grader, am I destined to work as a coffee shop barista if I major in Computer Science ?
Baristas are great, but I don’t want to go to school for 4+ years to be one. Is the job market for CS fields really that bad? I've seen so many horror stories of individuals who seem qualified but can't find a job, and if they do, the work-life balance isn't favorable. This worries me because...
Do I switch my major?????
I am currently a Mechanical engineering student, but I am dreading the rest of my classes. I love the design and problem solving, but hate the math/physics/theory side of things. Do I just push through the rest of my classes, or is mechanical engineering not for me?
what do lawyers really do?
I'd love to see some informational interview material. Can you show me what I would learn from an informational interview from different types of lawyers?
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