Clarkston, Michigan
How can I cope with moving away from home?
I plan on moving two hours away from home. I am really close with my parents and family, but I know I need to branch out to become my own person. I know I'm going to miss them, so I want advice on how to cope or mentally prepare.
How do you deal with self-doubt as a future graphic designer?
I'm currently working on my bachelor's degree in Graphic design, and there are moments when I feel my artwork isn't up to par, and whether my work will be received well. How do I get past this mindset?
What is the best way to study for a midterm or final exam?
Mainly for accounting or financial classes.
What are some of the best ways to up skill yourself as an aspiring cybersecurity professional?
I have some certifications under my belt, and have made the decision to pursue a degree in the field as well.
I'm 14 years old and turn 15 in 2 months but I want to find jobs that hire my age
I'm 14 years old, I'm hard working and willing to take on any task.
What should I be looking for in a college? Should I go to college based on scholarships, or interesting opportunities? Are there any programs I should be looking for?
I am looking for conservation based field work opportunities and applying to colleges like Michigan State and the University of Chicago.
What should I be prepared for going into college in 2026 How should one balance the new found independence and keep on top of being an adult? #Fall2025 ?
I am a senior who's been accepted into all of her dream schools. I've always been a homebody so being free to do whatever, whenever, will definitely be different.
How will I be able to secure a career with a journalism degree that will support me financially and make me happy? #Fall25
I hear that journalism majors don’t have a lot of job opportunities and I want to major in journalism because it relates to my passion for writing. I am passionate about writing because I love the creativity of writing and the freedom of expression it gives. I want to know that my major will...
How can I use my major to find well paying jobs I am majoring in environmental chemistry and want to use it to better the world but am worried that I won't be able to find any jobs that pay well enough to live comfortably. Any tips on how to find jobs for the future??
I am a high school senior so I still have time to figure out my job situation but it would be nice to get ahead of the game.
How do I find a job that allows me to travel but also make money at the same time?
I want my future career to be centered around travel so what career or field should I look into?
College vs start up, which makes more sense?
What is everyone’s opinion about a traditional college experience rather than starting the business I know I want now? Trying to justify spending $120,000 for four years at a state college instead of using that money for starting my business. #Fall25
How to find a job in my field after I graduate college ?
I am going to major in linguistics and I think it will be kind of hard to find a job in that field. I plan to learn multiple languages but what can I do with that degree?
What College would one suggest for a warm-blooded forensic junkie?
Hi! I'm a high-schooler looking for good colleges in the warmer states to major in CSI forensic and criminal investigation, have any suggestions?
What are the careers I can go into with a major in biochemistry and what types of dual majors with biochemistry should I consider to make myself marketable? I am a high school junior in the IBDP and am not entirely sure I want to study medicine.
GPA is 4.0 and will have 8-10 APs in addition to the IB Diploma when I graduate in 2027.
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