Spring Valley, New York
How do I get into the mentality of preparing myself for my freshman year of college? #Spring26
I am a senior in high school and currently unmotivated to do my work. How do I bounce back onto track in college?
How do I manage my finances in college to prepare for paying off student loans post-grad??
I will most likely be in around $100,000 of debt and I want to go to law school post undergrad.
What are the benefits of seeking an MFA in theatre vs a PhD? What are the prospects of each?
I'm going back to school to pursue an MFA in theatre, but I am wondering if I should continue on and get a PhD after and if I should cater my time in my grad program to flow into a PhD. Is this a PhD going to be a waste of time and money if I already have an MFA?
How will I know I will be satisfied with my chosen career path in the future #Spring26?
I want to be a certified RDN (Registered Dietitian Nutritionist) but I am afraid I’ll be in too much debt from school and fail in this industry.
What is the best way to make myself stand out on my resume when applying for the highest earning entry-level jobs in the field of Digital Media and Communications?
Or in other words what are job recruiters looking for when hiring people fresh out of college? I am graduating with a bachelors in communications and I want to work part time before applying to graduate school. My goal career-wise is to work in an artistic and cultural institution.
What is something you wish you had done differently during undergrad that would have made your path to becoming a physician easier or more efficient, especially if you were a first-generation student?
I’m currently a Biology major undergraduate student pursuing a career in medicine and I’m also a first-generation college student. I’m trying to be more intentional with how I use my time in college academically, professionally, and personally. I’d really appreciate hearing from physicians...
How do I balance academics, extracurriculars, internships, and working on campus?
Time management was something I thought I had down. Since arriving at college, I have learned that managing my time is a lot harder than I initially thought.
What is the best way to experiment with jobs to find what career best fits you?
I am a chemistry major and am unsure of where to start. There is so many different career options, and shadowing is difficult to find where I am from. #Spring26
What should I do, other than applying to tons of scholarships, creating financial appeals, and working, to be able to pay for college dorming?
My parents do not want to help out at all and I have no other backing to help. Any advice?
What skills should I start building in college if I want to work on Wall Street?
I am a high school senior and I plan to study finance. I am interested in jobs like investment banking or financial analysis. What skills should I focus on, and what internships or clubs would help me stand out?
What would you say is the most challenging part of the body to learn for diagnostic medical sonography?
College Freshman, DMS major
What are the most important skills employers are looking for in today's applicants?
I am currently undecided on a major but I am interested in communications and writing related careers
What can I do to develop good studying habits?
I'm currently about to be a college freshman, its my last year of high school so I'm not sure how to develop habits for college. I've had a few AP classes but I'm not the best there so I'm a little worried about the transition to college. What can I do to develop better habits? I've struggled...
How do nursing students perform well on the NCLEX without getting performance anxiety ?
I can't even take a quiz at school without getting stressed out. I couldn't imagine 3-4 years worth of information in one test! Is there a certain study hack you use?
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