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Uniququa736 views

How do get sociable on Campus?

Getting the President and student government to know w. #student #student-development

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Tiya704 views

How do you become a study abroad student at your university of choice?

#student-development #college-student #student

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Amina886 views

What jobs can a graduate astrophysics student have ?

#students #student #student-development #college-student #student-affairs #future #astrophysics

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Daniella926 views

What organizational methods, study routines, or lifestyle activities better equip an overwhelmed college student to thrive?

In other words, what are some good tips for proactive studying (i.e. making flash cards, taking notes from the book, making diagrams/analogies), for a healthy lifestyle (i.e. daily exercise or exercise ‘X’ times per week, eating a certain diet), and good organization (i.e. keeping a planner, having a folder for each class, or making lists) that can help a pre-med student remain prepared? #student-development #student-affairs #college-student #premed #organized #preparedness Thanks.

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Stella856 views

As an almost graduating college student, what are the key things I should put on my resume inorder to stand out for a job?

#college #jobs #students #student-development #student #resume #college-student#interview

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Kaila1245 views

How can a young college student make connections?

#college-student #student #students #student-development #student-development #students #college-student

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Can a student recover from failing a college class?

How many classes can a student fail before they are not able to succeed? Can a student recover from a few failed classes after retaking them and getting a better grade? What happens when you take a class that cannot be retaken because it is above 3000, but you need it to succeed? Can I still make a 3.5-4.0 GPA with failed classes that have been retaken? These are the questions I have as a student who went through failing a couple of classes because of being stressed my first semester and now trying to make up for it. I have never failed classes before until University and have been an almost straight A student all through HS and community college. Now I'm struggling. I need reassurance of whether I can make it through college and make the good grades and high GPA I want, but with full honesty. #college #grades #gpa #classes #failure #help #mental-health #recover #recovery #student #student-development #freshmen #sophomore #class #stress #stress-management #university

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Public Relations is a really broad field. What should I expect from an entry-level position once I graduate College?

I'm graduating this December and could use all the insight possible. #college #public-relations #student-development #internal-communications

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Terri837 views

Were there any times when you wanted to give up on your dreams?

I am asking this because someone's answer might prevent students like me from giving up on my dreams. #college-advice #student-development #education #career

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Amelia891 views

How can I help a student to love learning?

As an Education major, I've realize that many students deal with many issues and sometimes don't take priority in their own education. From dealing with family issues to mental issues, I understand that one of my main jobs is to make sure that students passes the class that I teach, but I want to more than get a student in and out of my classroom. I want students to see learning as a way to enhance their mindset, I want students to see the classroom as a way to express themselves, and I want students to see a better education as an option for a way to escape the dark side of reality. But, how? #education #student-development #teaching

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Leslie959 views

What are some traits/characteristics that doctors must keep in order to work successfully?

I've been told that to become a medical doctor, you must have many good traits such as patience and dedication, which I do hold currently, but what are other crucial ones needed when working in this career field? #doctor #medicine #work-life-balance #knowledge #student-development #personality #trait

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Rahma895 views

Can somone recommend some universities offering computer engineering in any country that is affordable?

I am close to graduate high school and am searching for an affordable university that offers bachelor's of computer engineering. #computer-software #computer-engineering #scholarships #software-engineering #study-abroad #university-applications #student-development

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Jackie921 views

How to manage LOADS of reading assignments?

I taking 19 credits of classes this term, all of which have an astronomical amount of reading homework. Every time I go through my assignments, I've realized that I may not be reading effectively. I tried skimming and underlining, but by upon finishing the text, I realize I didn't quite grasp it. Any study tips to manage all of these assignments? #college #academic-advising #studying-tips #student-development #reading #studying #scheduling

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Gabriela 917 views

Are there any forums on the web that will connect me with students ?

There are forums for everything now these days , so I am curios is there such a thing as a student forum? #networking #student-development #forums

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Alexa894 views

Do you think in today's society it is hard for teachers to aid students in forming their individuality, due to the strict curriculum and standards that are placed on them?

I am asking this because I want to be a teacher, and i have asked teachers this very question. I have noticed this, not just in my school, but in many across the country, that teachers aren't given free range to teach what their education has provided them with. Instead, teachers are given pre-planned curriculum and told how to introduce it. That is not why educators spent continuous hours learning how to be a proper teacher. These days teachers lack the sense of importance in their students lives, caused by the cookie cutter lessons the county imposes on them. #education #japan #principal #student-development #facilitators #teacher #teaching #teacher-training

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What are the top 5 questions you get asked in interviews?

Interviews are not my thing so, I always try to prepare my best but get stuck on a specific question such to "Why you should be hired?" Or "How will you make our company/organization better?" #jobs #job-coaching #student-development #job-application

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Should uni student start a nigh shift full-time job or normal part time job?

I'm a full time student, but wanna try some related jobs to gain experience. I can only find full-time at this moment. I'm not available on the day time, so I'm thinking about the nigh shift full-time jobs, is this ok? Any suggestion for me, to take night shift full time jobs or part time? #college-jobs #student-development #part-time

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What are the essential skills you need to possess when on the search for a job/career. How would I develop and practice these skills as a high school student?

Many have started their job/career lives during high school, whether it be a summer job or necessary part-time work during the school year. Many high school students have also gone out to look for a job, but have come back without a single "You're hired!". I would like to know if there are certain skills that would help you knock out that interview or keep an employer interested in you. Of course certain skills aren't easily obtained and will unfold through practice and use. How would I be able to gain these skills as a high school student? #high-school #hiring #student-counseling #interviewing-skills #student-development #communication-skills

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raiyan886 views

is there any online job that i can do if i dont have any experience? can any one suggest some?

I am a poor student. And need a part time job. #student #student-development #online-marketing

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raiyan885 views

As my background is science based still is it possible for me to get involved in an online part time businesses and with out any basic experiences?

As i belong to a poor family. So i just eant to help my mom out. #student-development #student-affairs

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Alisha2050 views

How can I get a job at CareerVillage??

I see career village is hiring...what makes you choose the best candidates? #career #technology #education #career-counseling #hiring #student-development

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Rushi776 views

How much "exploration" (time-wise and in terms of course-load) is enough to ensure that your intended major is the most suitable/'right' choice for you?

I currently go to Rutgers University (New Brunswick) and will be a rising second year student intending to major in Cell Bio and Neuroscience with a minor in Economics. I intend to follow the traditional pre-med track with a special focus on business. Being at Rutgers this first year, I realized that many students come in thinking they want to major in something, particularly pre-med, only to later realize this isn't the correct discipline for them. I've heard an assortment of stories where students realize pre-med wasn't for them since freshman year of high school, while for others the realization didn't kick in till their last year of medical school! My question, then, is- How much "exploration" is enough to ensure that we know for sure that we're pursuing a career/field that suits both our interests and capabilities. I strongly agree that, yes, college is a time to explore, to break barriers, to go out of your comfort zone, to try new things-- but what's the finish line? What does the finish line of this exploration look like? Is there even a finish line or are we constantly exploring different avenues as we proceed further in our studies and afterwards? #pre-med #college-admissions #student-development

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Nagesh822 views

what i want to become in future?

I like software engineering and also dell company employee what i want to become? #teaching #teacher #student-development

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