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After graduation, it can be challenging to decide what to do next. Whether it be from high school or college, graduating opens the door to opportunities. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessHow I should be preparing myself for the rigorous curriculum of graduate school?
I am a Junior Bs Economic major and considering pursuing my doctorate.
If I want to graduate by a certain date, what's the best plan to get me there?
If I want to graduate by a certain date, what's the best plan to get me there?
What should I look for when applying to college? When should I start applying to college?
I'm looking to apply to college but with so many options in my area, I don't know what should be looking for. Any advice? And when should I submit my application?
Stay in the workforce or go back and get my master's degree?
I have a bachelor in Business Admin. I work full-time for the State Government in the Economic Department. Would it be worth going back to school and getting my Masters or to continue working for the State as I build up my work experience?
How hard is it to get into a top college without having taken any AP classes?
I'm a High school junior who hasn't taken any AP classes but I'm planning on taking them as a senior.
After receiving my decision from the university, would I be able to see the amount of financial aid they are offering??
I am exploring the college application process particularly in Texas. I want to know whether we would be able to compare my financial aid offers of all the universities that accepted me?
Which university is the best to do master in veterinary epidemiology?
Epidemiology is very interested course that every veterinarian should know
What is the difficult subject course in veterinary medicine?
I want to know which course is difficult for students in veterinary medicine
Graduating early?
What are some good ways to graduate early? How can I graduate by my sophomore year in highschool as a freshman?
Advise on what to do after I graduate?
Do you have any advise on how to increase my chances of getting a job once i graduate with the total number of graduating students vs the amount of available job once I graduate.?
Would I be alright maintaining a job as a nanny without a college education or is that something I should look into pursuing?
I'm thinking I want to be a nanny after I graduate highschool and I have seen both sides of the stick but i'm ultimately wondering if i should consider college or if i would be fine with a certificate from care.com or something along those lines
What are some common mistakes people encounter when entering the landscape architect business?
And how do you handle the mistakes? have you had any of these experiences?
How do I know what I really want to study for my life ?
I don't know what to study and im trying to know what I want to do but I just dont know
how difficult would you say it is for recent graduates to obtain a job as a chef?
how difficult would you say it is for recent graduates to obtain a job as a chef?
Should I take a break, or drive right into my MBA program?
I would like to earn a MBA after earning my bachelor's. Should I immediately enter the MBA program after graduating, or should I wait and get a job with only my bachelor's degree?
Graduate school funding - any tips for students with gap years caused by covid-19/family responsibilities?
I wish to go to graduate school, hopefully finishing my PhD one day, returning to universities to teach students and research further into what intrigues me. However, financially, I am not capable of funding my studies while supporting my family as well. Do you have any advice for those who are looking to get into graduate school after gap years, and how to fund graduate schools if accepted? Thank you.
What classes in college do you need to take to become a successful business owner?
I want to own a business due to sports. And I want to run more things that help people. And I want to know what classes I need to take to be able to do that.
How important are extra-curricular activities and like student clubs, volunteering etc to getting into med school? I'm a bit worried because in my first year of university I just focused on school and didn't join any clubs yet.
Yeah like the title says, I feel a bit behind the curve because although I have a good GPA from my first year, my resume and professional life are kind of lacking in regards to some of my peers. I do plan on volunteering and trying to get coop jobs this summer and of course later on in university, I'm just worried that my application will be worse because I chose to focus on school only in my first year.
After graduating med school? How/where does one look for a job? How do they apply?
Just a curious high school sophomore :)
Is college even for me? What type of things can I apply for that is not college?
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