Career questions tagged collegelife
How do you get past the struggles in life to be successful?
As a college student, there is always something that gets in your way. It could be making bad decisions, making wrong decisions, or just messing up. Sometimes it gets hard to get pass the struggles when there are problems hitting you from left and right that are always there to test you. #collegelife #collegestudent #success
What are some things to do during college?
I'm going to go to a local college and I wanted to hear from first hand experience what to do to enhance my college experience. It's a relatively small college and there are a few programs there but I also want to know what relevant "college enhancing" things to do. Still very unsure about college life and want some insight into what to do to make my college experience more memorable.
What are some of the pros and cons of joining the fraternity? Can I quit if I don't like it?
I will be a college freshman in the fall of 2018 and I think fraternity looks like a great way to broaden my social circle, but not sure if it is for me. #collegelife
What are some tips for high school students wanting to go into the medical field?
I want to know some ways I can get ahead of the curve, or ways that I can further prepare myself other than high school work. Things like strategies, and tips for college is what I'm looking for. #medicine #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare #collegelife
How do you stay involved and still keep your grades up?
I worry about getting involved in too many groups and not having enough time for my school work. I'm not sure how to balance it all. #collegelife
What was/is your experience been in nursing school? How would you describe it?
Hello! I am a rising junior in high school, and I am certain that going into nursing is something I want to do. More specifically, I want to get my BSN, become a registered nurse, then get my masters and become a nurse practitioner (specialize in sports medicine or orthopedics). I am curious about how life would be as a nursing school student. How stressful is it? How much free time do you get? Is it fun? #nursing #nurse #registerednurse #nursepractitioner #college #collegelife #nursingschool
Did you go to a private or a public college ?
Was the college a good fit for you?
What are some things that are important to pack for college?
I'm a senior in high school and will be attending in college in the fall. I have made a packing list for move in day but I want to be sure I bring everything necessary. #college-bound #collegelife
What are the things you can do with a public health major?
Are there any jobs that you can obtain after 4 years of undergraduate of public health, or will I have to go to school for a longer time. #publichealth #collegelife #college #degree #lost
Should I double major to give myself more options, or should I save time and stress?
I am a very hard worker and will do anything to get my work or job done however, I am also a person to get very overwhelmed and stressed out because of it. Would double majoring be worth my time and stress or should I try to stick to one major? #WhatDoIDo #doublemajor #collegelife #ImExcited
What is the best college to go to be a Medical Assistant? how long do you have to go to school?
#medicine #collegelife
What major(s) should I take in college to become a lawyer?
#college-major #lawyer #criminal-justice #collegelife #preparation #job
What should i do in college to stand out to employers?
what activities and things should i do in college so when i come out i will be irresistible to employers. i want to be a macro or micro economist. #college-bound #college-advice #collegelife #macro-economics #microeconomics
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's your biggest challenge in college?
I want to know how hard college is and someone's point of view of it. #COLLEGELIFE #college #personal-development
When you were in college and felt overwhelmed with classwork and life in general, how did you keep pushing on??
I am currently in my first year majoring in computer science. I need to make sure that I balance attention to my schoolwork and family obligations as well as having some fun. I do not want to fall behind and sometimes the stress of whats to come is overwhelming.
What advice do you have for someone about to go off to college?
After getting accepted into a college, how should students be prepared for college life? #college-admissions #college #collegelife #college
What is the the most important thing when adjusting to college life?
What should I do or remember? #collegelife
What type of job should a first time college student get?
I am 19 years old and attending an online college. I need help figuring out what type of job would best suit me while attending online school. #collegelife
How am I going to handle all of the stress in college if I can’t even handle the stress from 8th grade?
I have so much homework all of the time and have dance everyday of the week so I can barely get it done. I am terrible at science but I want to become a doctor which includes a lot of scientific knowledge in it.
What is college like? Is it as difficult and stressful as everyone says it is? Is it hard working and going to school
I'll be heading into college in the fall and it's been driving me nuts. I know I'll have to get a part time job in order to afford everything and pay for tuition. I'm stressed about working so much that I won't be able to focus on my studies. I am not great at multitasking, but I know it's something I'll have to master. Should I be more worried than I already am? #collegelife #college #college-jobs
How do i get accepted to a college ?
Right now I want to go to Syrcause University. Right now I got a 3.2 gpa. does this need to be higher or will it be find to get accepted. (And I am in 10 grade)
What are best things to do when in college?
The answer for this could range from advice to clubs and activities I should try. #collegelife
A two year or four year college?
I'm debating between a two year school and a four year residential college. Two year would save me a lot #help But a four year provides a full experience #collegelife I cant decide is my money worth the four year or should I just transfer to a medical school after the first two years #nurse #college #medicine #healthcare #academic-advising #college #career-details
What's something that I should bring to my college dorm that people wouldn't think to bring?
Going to be going to college in the Fall (of course)! I have a history of being unprepared and want to make my first year as stress free as possible. #college #dorms #dormlife #freshmen #fall #2018 #classof2022 #student #collegelife
How do you survive college?
What are your tips for surviving college? How to manage stress, school work, and a social life? #collegelife #college #personal-development
Are study groups in college worth it?
Depending on the person, whether they like small or large groups, maybe even to be by themselves, is making a study group going to make it easier for our college years? Might it just scramble things up and just add more taken time on your schedule? #collegelife