Career questions tagged fall25
To other artists (Illustrators,Painters,Sculptors,etc.) What are your favorite art resources (Ex:like references for drawing,books,getting tips on your work,getting your work out there) ?
I would love to hear your stories of resources that have helped you in the past and future and stuff you've heard of that may help someone soon soon will go to University to get an art degree
How do I procced with majoring in Environmental Science?
I am going into my second year of community college, then plan on transferring over to a 4 year to finish up.
What motivates people to continue pursuing engineering despite the difficult coursework and career ahead in the future?
I'm currently in my sophomore year of civil engineering, and I'm feeling burnt out. How do people deal with this feeling, and what mindset can help me push through?
Is there anything you regretted pursuing or not pursuing in college, if so why and what advice can you give to people who are still bouncing in between majors?
I'm naturally a very anxious person, i don't know how to stick to one thing and always feel like i'm missing out. I'm hoping these answers could give me some insight on this issue.
How do I go into college with a positive mindset even though I know the career path I am choosing might not work out for me? How can I cope with knowing that I might need to shift gears at some point in the future? #fall25
I plan to go to school for my passion- theatre. How can I cope with the knowledge that it might not go according to plan?
What is it like to work in software/robotics?
What does a work day look like in software/robotics? What tasks do you perform daily? What do you love/hate about it? What is it really like to work in this field?
How should I prioritize what scholarships I apply to I only have so much time to apply for scholarships, and I don't want to waste time on time things that, even though I quality for, I realistically won't win?
How should I prioritize what scholarships I apply to? I only have so much time to apply for scholarships, and I don't want to waste time on time things that, even though I quality for, I realistically won't win?
What skills are the most valuable in order to become a Crime Scene Investigator?
I am a 17 year old Senior In High School and with graduation right around the corner It is now the time to focus on my career. I know I want to go into the field of Law Enforcement however I do not want to have to go through the police academy. I've taken college courses and classes that focus on Forensics and Criminal Procedures which has led me to want to become a CSI but what do I need to obtain in order to achieve that goal.
How can I find a part time HVAC job while attending a college trade school??
I am attending my first year in trade school for HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system). Visual learning is not my strongest suit, I learn a lot more efficient and better at understanding information hands on! I'd like to learn more hands-on part time while I am attending trade school.
How could I help people understand themselves, deeper than they could before, in the future?
I want to be able to help people understand the how and why of their own psychiatry. I think with that I can help people bring their lives into true happiness.
Being a first generation collage student, what is the most effective path to becoming a successful mechanical engineer today should I prioritize internships or early industry certifications?
I’m planning to study mechanical engineering and I want to make sure I’m taking the right steps early. I’m open to advice on skills, software, projects, networking, or anything you wish you had known when you started. Thank you.
If you could go back and talk to yourself on your first day of medical school, what is the one piece of advice that would’ve changed the way you approached your training?
I’m an upcoming college freshman, and I’m still figuring things out, but I know I’m interested in the medical field and want to start off on the right path. I’d love some real advice from someone who’s already been through it. #fall25
What would you say proved to be the most crucial skill to hone when it came to finding research opportunities around the globe relating to biomedical engineering ?
I am currently a high school senior and am interested in finding a way to connect my interests in electrical engineering to medical devices. I also want to look into ways of doing research in my future that provides me with the opportunity of visiting many different places and meeting many different people. More specifically, I want to research more into the realm of Neurotechnology and soft robotics. With the rising applications of AI, I want to find ways to integrate this into these devices to give even more opportunity in improving human cognitive abilities. I also want to research more into how to improve these devices to make them more accessible allowing for even greater rates of improved human autonomy.
What experiences in high school/college were most helpful on your path to medical school? Is there anything you wish you did to prepare you better for med school or your career? #fall25
I am in 12th grade and will be heading to college soon. I am trying to discover what career I want to pursue in the future and I have been interested in pediatrics for quite a while now. I am interested in learning more about the medical field in general to ensure it is something I can see myself pursuing in the future. Thank you!
What is the best way to find the college for me in terms of size, location, education, school-spirit and programs?
What methods are the most successful in finding the right fit college?
What is the best way to find the perfect college for me in terms of size, location, education, school-spirit and programs?
I am a high school senior and am looking to find the perfect college to pursue a business degree! #Fall25
What is the best part of being a PA? Will all of my hard work translate into a job that I love going to every day? I wonder how successful I would be as a PA?
I am a senior in high school. I attend a program through my school that allows me to do clinical rotations. I am interested in pediatric care, but I don't necessarily like aspects of nursing. I wonder if I should be a biology major or a nursing major, though.
What is the best way to prepare for graduate school as a student on the pre-physical therapy track?
As a sophomore in college, I am starting to focus on the requirements for graduate school and the best way to set myself up for the application process. Any tips, tricks, or advice that may not always be obvious when preparing for and applying to graduate school? With some schools not putting as much emphasis on the GRE or requiring it at all, is it still good to take it? I would love to hear anyones thoughts or opinions! Thank you!
What steps should I take as a Biology pre-med major to prepare for medical school and make the most of my women’s STEM program, especially as a First-generation-African American woman
It has always been my passion to pursue a career in Medicine. As a young adolescence, I have always known that changing the lives of others has been one of my goals in life. As I enter into my sophomore year in college, I’m hoping for advice on building strong study habits, finding research or internship opportunities, connecting with mentors, accessing scholarships or support programs, and strengthening my path to medical school. #fall25
What are some good first steps to starting a Non-profit?
Hi! My name is Shylee and I graduate high school this year. I plan on going to college and majoring in business and taking classes that will help me achieve my dream and goal-starting my own non profit to give those who really need it a voice and a resource to make their needs a reality. I have the outline laid out and have some good contacts, but I want to have this goal become a reality in the fastest but also most efficient way possible. I don't want it to crash and burn once I finally get it up and running, I want it to last long after I'm gone. I know it will take a lot of work but I'm more than willing to do so. Any ideas?
How will I know what is the right career and major to pursue #Fall25?
I am a junior in high school and I have so many interests and hobbies. So many things excite me and because of love for the media and movies I see many interesting careers and fields that I think are cool, but i'm not sure which ones are for me. Or which ones I am passionate about. So before I go further into my education, how will I know for sure whether to pursue a certain career? #Fall25 #college-major #college-advice
How do I get good at something and stand out when my competition has years of experience?
My skillset feels lackluster compared to others in my industry. What's the best way to improve them and make them stand out so that I can compete with people who have more experience than I do?
How has the field of internal medicine physician changed since you started, and what changes do you anticipate in the future?
- 12th grade - favorite classes are chemistry and anatomy - college major is biomedical sciences
What specific skills helped you get your first job in computer technology, and how did you learn them?
I’m a student who wants to work in computer technology but I’m not sure where to start. I want to know what skills real professionals used to get their first job. I’m interested in learning what to focus on as a beginner
How do I build confidence professionally when all I’ve ever known is school? #Fall25
I ask because school is pretty much all I’ve ever known — I’ve been in classrooms since I was five, and now I’m suddenly at the point where I have to figure out what I want to do as an adult. Neither of my parents graduated high school, so stepping into the professional world feels even more intimidating. How do I build the kind of confidence that other people seem to have from experience or knowing the system better?
What is the best way to get a job in forensic science right out of college?
Is it better to pursue internships in the field first?
What are the best studying tips?
My name is Jack, I'm a senior in high school and I was curious as to what kind of good studying tips can I use when I am in college? This would mean a lot to me in the near future.
What classes really matter?
A lot of people talk about how some classes are redundant or just busy work to graduate. But for those who have already graduated what classes would you recommend almost everyone take, or since I want to be a mechanical engineer, what classes would you at least recommend for me to take?
When starting your first year of college, is it better to live at home to save money, or move out? What factors should I consider when deciding between the two?
I don’t have a lot of money saved up yet, so I’m trying to figure out what makes the most sense for my first year of college. I plan to study ceramics and eventually earn my master’s in fine arts, so I want to choose the option that will set me up for success both financially and academically.
hospice care
What does the general public think about hospice care, and does the common perception match the actual goals and functions, and do the perceptions of hospice care differ by ethnicity/faith/other community groups?