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How would you recommend starting out one's forensic psychology career?
I am currently working towards BA degree in forensic psychology and eventually would like to become a forensic psychologist, but what jobs should I apply with my BA degree while working towards master's and PhD?
What was your experience getting into a college with a low acceptance rate even though you had low stats in high school? #Fall25
I’m a senior in high school, and I really want the chance to go to a university. I’m a bit worried because my GPA is barely a 3.0 and my SAT score is 1010, but I have over 100 volunteer hours and I’m earning certifications in healthcare since I plan to go into nursing. #Fall25
So, I am 14 years old. And I want a job, but I don't exactly know what to do. I want something that will help me start off strong before I go to college. Does anyone have any ideas or advice? I'm grateful for anything.
I'm preparing to graduate early, and need a jump start.
As a teacher how do you implement teaching in the classroom?
hello i am a future teacher and i need assistance with making a fun environment by using technology and i don't know what resources to use.
Why should i become a psychologist, is it worth it?
i have been looking into it for a while
What would be the ideal amount of college credits I should take per semester in order to finish college ahead of time ?
I am planning to getting a bachelors in computer science with a focus in cyber security.
When thinking about changing to a different (but related) major in college, which factor or factors are most important to consider?
I have found myself stuck in a situation where I'm not sure how to weight the pros and cons of switching to another major. I'm currently a Finance major, which is a hard major, and professors say that if you struggle with it from the beginning, it's possible Finance is not for you. I did...
How do you know which college is for you For example, are you going to this college because your siblings went there? Or because you truly believe you will succeed and have fun while earning your degree?!?
I am currently about to begin my college journey soon. I have a college to go to but may transfer after a few years to graduate from my dream big university!
What's other ways to get more financial aid besides applying for scholarships? #Spring25
- College freshman
- Out of state student
I'm an undergraduate education major passionate about student affairs and student success. My goal is to become a college dean or higher education leader. What steps should I take now to prepare for this career path?
I'm currently an undergraduate education major, and I'm passionate about working in student affairs and student success. My dream is to become a college dean or hold a leadership role in higher education, where I can help students thrive both academically and personally. I’m involved in campus...
What are some tips you have for studying healthcare informatics that helped you in your post college role?
Hi, I am about to start my masters program in healthcare informatics this Fall. I plan on focusing on everything of course but are there any special things to keep on my radar in order to be successful in my future job? Thank you
Where should I intern if I’m interested in film?
Where should I intern If I want to have a job in cinema. I live in a small town but would really want some background experience to help in college and to put on my resume.
What were the requirements to be a pediatrician 15 years ago?
I'm working on a project where I have to find the requirements of a to get a specific job 15 years ago and I can't find the answer anywhere. Please help!
How can I calculate the luminosity of the wolf-rayet star Regor (Gama velorum) if i'm using the inverse square law but need the luminosity of this star in watts. How can I convert this value of its luminosity, (170,000 L☉) to watts I've been trying to figure out how to calculate this in order to convert it into my equation of b= L / (4pi d^2) if b= apparent brightness L= luminosity of star (in watts) d= distance to the star (in meters) Please let me know, thank you!?
Please guide me of how to convert this correctly and properly address the answer and how to get it.
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