Texas, USA
What should I know about college and scholarships?
I heard that you need to take basic course like English and such, is that true? Also what else should I be aware of before applying for scholarships?
#basics #college #scholarships
What is helpful to have in order to become a storyboard artist?
I like the concept of it, it just I am unsure what I need to have prepared.
#inexperienced #art #storyboardartist
Which college courses will help me succeed in becoming an anesthesiologist?
#pre-med #biology
Which major is most beneficial towards becoming an Anesthesiologist?
#choosing-a-major
Medical Schools?
What are some of the best medical schools in Texas for an Obstetrician ? #career-paths #medicine #obgyn #health #professional
What are good careers in the Economics field
I am an Econ student interested in Finance, looking for a #internship
What are easy and interesting upper division classes at UT Austin
let me know please #course #classes #college #ut-austin #texas
Are there any risks to taking courses on a pass/fail basis?
If I'm applying to medical school, would it look bad on an application if I took a few core classes, like history, on a pass/fail basis? #premed #passfail
What sort of jobs can you get with a degree in digital media?
Is digital media a worthwhile degree and what sort of jobs can you get? #media #programming #technology #computer
How to be productive?
What’s the best way to stop procrastinating and having productive days? #motivation #advice #college
What is the best way to go about finding scholarships?
I don't think I'm going to qualify for much financial aid, but there is also absolutely no way I have enough saved to go to my dream colleges, which are out of town.
#scholarships
How do I choose a thesis topic?
What kinds of things do I need to look into with my adviser and university, like resources? And what about the topic itself - how do I make sure I'm not picking something too advanced/graduate level? (I'm an undergraduate biochemistry major). #thesis
Do medical schools look favorably upon students who do study abroad?
Does it add something to medical school applications if you've studied abroad? I was considering doing a faculty-led trip, but it wouldn't be necessarily science related, so I'm not sure I could tie it into my application directly, but does it at least show well-roundedness? #studyabroad #premed
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