York, South Carolina
How do you stay intellectually curious in a field that can be repetitive or numbers-driven #Spring26?
The field of finance can be imploded with numbers and data heavily,how can you keep prospective curiosity and stay interested and active when thinking about what can be done.
Intentional Impact?
I am currently a student perusing my degree in Business Administration. As a more tenured student, how can I turn my experience supporting students and families into a long-term career in leadership or social impact, and what steps should I take now to prepare before graduation?
What are some tips to avoid "Number walls "with accounting?
I'm a junior Accounting student at a four year university. Sometimes when I’m working through accounting problems, all the numbers start to blend together and I have trouble keeping them organized. What are some strategies or tools that could help me process information more clearly and prevent...
What is the best path to becoming a district-level special education program manager ?
I will soon attend college for my teachers licenses in general and special education. I will then return to pursue my masters to become a BCBA.
How does going to college benefit people?
I'm a high school senior, wanting to go into the international business field. I would possibly like to become a global marketing director.
What skills or habits do you wish you had developed earlier that would have made architecture school or your early career easier? #Fall25
What skills or habits do you wish you had developed earlier that would have made architecture school or your early career easier? #Fall25
How do I know if I will understand what I am meant to learn for a job?
How am I supposed to know what to do to help kids in Occupational Therapy?
Im 15 currently i want a job at 16 or 17, i do online school so it will be easier for me to work during the school year, what jobs should i apply for? i want to have a car before i turn 18?
I need a little help
How do you find good community after college?
In college, you are constantly around people in the same boat as you, so making connections is easy. What about in the post-school world?
What steps (aside from a degree) would make it easier to be a librarian?
Are there any certifications or other study opportunities that I should go ahead and work towards? And what would make getting a job as a librarian easier?
Is there a degree comparable to a MLIS degree?
Ideally, I'll be looking into going to college for a Library Science degree but I want to know if there is something similar that might be more available.
What advice would you give to an aspiring alternative medicine mental health practitioner that is planning on opening their own practice upon graduation in the next couple of years?
What advice would you give to an aspiring alternative medicine mental health practitioner that is planning on opening their own practice upon graduation in the next couple of years?
In Electrical Engineering what does the work after schooling mostly involve. Is it more physical labor or more programming and understanding. Does it depend on the job/subfield Which companies should I be looking out for an internship under the field?
I know that engineering is a constantly changing field and I want to know if the field is more labor oriented or more programming? Thanks.
What sort of extracurriculars should I participate in as an Electrical Engineering major that will really help me in the long run?
I understand as far as internships are concerned, I mean more something involved with the university I attend itself. Thanks.
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Hello, I am an incoming freshman in college. How should a Mass Communications student approach networking for jobs #Spring25?
Hello, I am an incoming freshman in college. How should a Mass Communications student approach networking for jobs? #Spring25
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