Career questions tagged college-bound
Are you on your way to college and have a question? Read below, and you may find your answer. Read more Show lessHow did you know what you wanted to do after high school?
Was there a specific time you knew? Did you get an internship?
What are things college admission officers look for in an applicant's essay? What type of essays do admission officers generally dislike? #Spring23
I am in the process of writing my college essay and would really like to produce a remarkable essay.
What are the factors to consider when choosing a college?
What are the factors to consider when choosing a college? How does the location, size, quality, and reputation of academic programs, availability of extracurricular activities, overall cost and financial aid options, and campus culture and community impact your college experience? What personal goals and priorities should be considered when choosing a college, such as pursuing a specific major, participating in research opportunities, or having access to certain resources? How can careful research and reflection help in making a well-informed decision when it comes to choosing the right college?
How did you choose your college?
To seniors who have just committed to your college, or to others that have in the past, how did you decide which one to commit to? In terms of priority, which factors were more important, i.e. what were the deciding factors?
what is graduation and why is it important?
like I know Graduating are so important but why?
What are recommended things to do for college applications?
Such as extracurriculars, dual credit college classes, AP courses, clubs, etc.
How Do I get into College?
How do I get into college? What do I need? How much does it typically cost in state? What can I do to prepare for college as a junior in high school? Is it possible to take care of my kid while doing schooling?
How do I put myself out there in college?
I've been asking about this specific subject for a little bit, but I want to hear different perspectives about it.
What's the best advice for an 18 year old going into college?
Going to SJSU, any things to look out for when first going on the campus
How and what can I do to prepare myself for college ?
What classes will I need to take for nursing? I can study more and try harder to be successful.
What are good ways to make connections?
I'm fairly new to networking and was wondering about ways I can connect to people. I'm also wondering if there's a good time to make connections, such as when I'm in school or when I get to college.
How do I prepare for college applications?
I am a junior in highschool, and I want to start preparing for when I apply to colleges later this year. Any suggestions?
How do you prepare for leaving for college and what are some pitfalls to avoid in college?
This is part of the professionals series
What are some things I should consider when looking for a college?
If I haven´t decided what I want to study what should I look for in a college before I apply?
What colleges will better nurture me to become a pediatric nurse?
Hello, I am a 10th grader. Right now, my school has stressed the importance of knowing what to do after highschools. One thing I'm struggling with is the factors that take place when picking a college, when picking classes, when picking a job, etc.
Total cost for 4 years of college
How much does it cost to go to college for 4 years (including tuition, living expenses, etc.)?
What are other ways I can crack the admission in MIT?
I'm ready for SAT and my HS GPA is 3.67.... what more I need ?
which colleges have a good sports medicine program?
which colleges have a good sports medicine program?
Should I choose the college that's better overall or better for my major?
I sometimes wonder if my major will be better in a college that's deemed worse compared to other colleges and so should I go with the college that is considered better, or the college that is better for my major.
How do I know what college to attend?
Hi, more recently I have been looking into college more and I am wondering simply what to look for. I know that looking for a college can be stressful, and I am wondering if there are any minor details that you, or others you know, may have overlooked when choosing the right college. So, I'm wondering what you would recommend are some things I ask when on tours of colleges or things to research before attending a college that is often missed but may be helpful. #college #college-advice #college-selection #college-bound
(College Student) Are you supported by an academic advisor? In what ways has that been helpful to you and how has your experience could have been made better?
#college #college-advice #college-bound #college-selection
Now that I’ve been accepted into a local college, what are some steps I can take in general to excel in my mandatory classes? Also what are some examples of mandatory classes?
I’ve been accepted into my college that I will be committing to. As of now I’m undeclared but want to minor in business and communications just to get a feel of college first before committing to a major. I already have a multitude of AP classes I’m currently taking that will cover a few college classes (AP Statistics, AP Calculus, etc). What are some recommended classed that may edge me toward and help if I do decide to major in business and communications? The college I applied to was SF State (Go Gators!) #college #college-advice #business #college-major #college-bound #business
Advices before heading into college?
I will be attending college in the fall of 2022, and I don't feel prepared for it at all. Therefore, what are some things that can help me get physically and mentally prepared? Are there anythings I should know or look out for?(How is it different from High School?) Tips/advices on making connections or fitting in? #college #college-advice #college-bound #college-freshmen
How important are 12th grade second semester grades for colleges?
Looking online and asking friends and professionals, they tell me different things, such as how it doesn't matter or how important they are. The difficulty of my classes and my grades are causing a decrease in confidence, and how it will affect my colleges. #college #college-admissions #college-advice #college-bound #student
Is college even for me? What type of things can I apply for that is not college?
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