South Haven, Michigan
What do aerospace engineers actually do day-to-day?
I’m trying to understand the real scope of aerospace engineering beyond the basic “design airplanes and rockets” explanation. From what I’ve read, it seems like the field covers a lot—things like aerodynamics, propulsion, structural design, simulation, and testing—but I’m not sure what a...
What steps can I take to build a strong foundation for my future career as an artist?
I am a senior in high school and I am an artist. I plan to become a professional artist during and after college. I want my income to be soley art based. #Spring2026
How do you effectively manage workflow?
I have always loved learning. I will be a college freshman I have varied interests, and would love to get a dual degree in architecture and maybe physics. What are the best strategies for effective time management and workflow? How do you dig deep for motivation when the pressure is on?
What were the most valuable career experiences that you had before becoming a professor, and what would you recommend checkpoints would you recommend me to pursue on my own journey to become one, specifically in the engineering field?
I'm a student pursuing a doctorate in the engineering field, specifically chemical or biomedical depending on what classes I end up enjoying more or excelling at in college. I'm super passionate about sharing my knowledge, but I also always want to continue learning myself, so I want to become...
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.
How do I decide my major?
I got into college, yayyy :) The problem is, I don't know which major to declare. Right now, I'm in as undecided, but need to choose soon I love science. I know I want to go into either Chemistry or Cellular and Molecular Bio. I'm hoping to enter either Med school or Pharm school (keeping my...
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 can I know if I will really enjoy the career path that I am choosing?
There are so many options for what to do, and it is hard to tell what I will really enjoy doing.
What are some important things to know when entering or thinking of entering large animal veterinary medicine as a technician?
I’ve also noticed that many large animal veterinarians tend to work independently when attending farm calls. Is it common for technicians to assist them, or is it more of a solo role? I’d love to hear any tips or insights about what to expect in this area of veterinary work!
#Fall25
What do I do if my essays keep getting detected using AI for my college application ?
Hello! I'm in the midst of writing my college essays. For some reason, I'm running through AI detectors and it's saying all different responses (5%, 29%, 60%, 100% etc) when I wrote them out myself. I also got reviewed by other mentors while I was writing it. I'm scared that my application...
How can I best go about getting scholarships? It all seems so random and luck of the draw.
I am a senior in high school. I will not get much, if any, help from the financial aid program because of my parents’ income. However, they are not planning to pay for my college education. I need scholarships! #Fall25
What are some useful apps/websites for college?
Hello!
I'm cleaning up my computer and my phone for college. What are some good apps/websites that students use in college? Anything from note taking to student reward apps etc.
Also, is microsoft apps better than google apps? I'm not sure which to use.
Thank you so much!
How many SAT should I report on Common App?
It's almost time!
I took the SAT a total of 4 times, but my superscore came up in one sitting.
I was planning on reporting just one, but then the preview pdf shows how many times you've taken it.
Should I just report 1 or all 4?
Should Fly-In Acceptance be part of the college application? If so, where?
Hello! 1 month into senior year :)
I just got into a fly-in program at JHU and Amherst! Should I list them in my application? I didn't want to list them for all the schools I apply to. Where should I list them: e.c., awards/honors, additional info etc etc
Or I don't put it in at all?
What is the difference in the 0-6 program and 2-4 program for PharmD, and which is more beneficial?
Alright, I'm back as a senior now! Getting into the detail for college, I decided I'm going into pharmaceutical science (if they have) or biochemistry. Some schools offer PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy), so I am planning on doing that but there's two paths. One is the direct entry, where I go...
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 decide what to do as a career?
I am a senior in high school, and I have liked biology throughout my education and plan on majoring in it in college, but I don't know if it is the right fit for me or my career aspirations. I do know that I want to have some involvement in the scientific field in my future. I am currently...
What's my next step for the summer as a rising senior intending to major in pharmacology if most are not available?
Following up with my previous question on what part time job I can get for pharmacology, I tried applying for a pharmacy clerk position at a local Walgreen. However, Michigan law (where I'm at) says that we must have a high school diploma to get a job at a pharmacy. Same with most hospitals:...
What is the hardest part about this career? #Spring25
I am a senior and am going to be going to Sports Management to become a statistician
How do I know which college/university is the right one for me ?
I am a junior and I am in the process of getting my college list done, but I am at a dead end where I don't know which one I specifically want to attend. All the schools are great with programs I'm interested but I'm just not sure how to decide. Any advice?
What part-time jobs should I take as a high schooler going into pharmacology?
I am a rising senior (18y) and want to become a pharmaceutical physician. I want to take a part time job or intern at a pharmacy, but I do not have license for an official pharm technician. What kind of job can I do?
What major should I pursue if I want to become a pharmaceutical physician?
I am a rising senior who wants to become a pharmaceutical physician and go into research, but I am undecided which major I want to go into.
Valuable skills- what are they and where to get them?
How does one go about learning important skills like how to use various data analysis tools? Are there specific ones that are useful in industries? What would you say are some of the most useful and sought-after qualifications? How can one become familiar with GIS?
What are some good careers in AI?
I'm interested in working in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
What kinds of jobs can I look for with entry level experience in software development (Python)?
I'm currently in the educational field full time, but I'm looking to start getting some experience in the software development realm. I would love a part time entry job that would allow me to start practicing my skills. What job titles should I be looking for? Where do I start?
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