Career questions tagged tips
What are some tips to prepare for college applications?
I'm a rising senior and a first generation student. The whole college application feels new to me and it looks like it's a lot. What are some tips that you have?
What are the best tips you can give for writing a college essay?
#tips #Essays #college #college-recruiting
What are some advices before going to college?
I'm a senior high school, I'm about to graduate. I want to know what I have to expect and what are some tips I need to know.
Do you have any tips for staying motivated and focus?
As a senior and high school student juggling many things at once, I often lose motivation and struggle with procrastination. I'm trying to get myself back together but it's very hard to stay motivated. #tips #life-advice #motivation
Happy with your career?
How do you keep yourself motivated to continue the career you’ve chosen? Also how do you maintain being happy with that career if you’ve done it for so many years.
What are some tips you can give to someone who is job interviewing and the person who is doing your interview is two times younger then you and you sense that the age difference is not an issue for you but seems to make the interviewer uncomfortable?
I have been within the work force for some time; 30 years to be exact; I am running into interviewers that are younger and find themselves thrown by interviewing me. The 80/20 rule of interviewing goes out the window and they seem to do all the talking like they are the ones selling themselves. I want to find a way to put them at ease and show them I might be older however there is a great deal I can learn and that I want to do just that. #learningeverstops #interviewing #workforce #80/20rule #tips #atease
What are some ways I can make money in college?
Any useful side hustle tips or part time job tips? (just to get me started financially)
What are some important things to know when I start attending my classes?
I just want to hear any tips for me to have a good start on my very first day of college :)
Tips for a high school student?
What are some tips that can help decide what colleges to apply to?
Becoming a social media Influencer
What are some tips to becoming a social media influencer? What are more ways to put myself out there to gain more followers and engagement on socials?
Will cryptocurrency become the main currency of the future?
I am beginning to invest into the stock market as an 18 year old. I am a beginner and would love some tips and tricks. Thanks! #crypto #cryptocurrency #tips #stocks #stocks-investing #stock-trading #technology
What tips do you have for creating a monthly budget to keep track of expenses in college?
For instance, how would you organize a budget and what information would you include to make sure that you are on track and budgeting income and college expenses effectively? #finance #budgeting #tips
What are some tips to become an entrepreneur and where should I start my journey?
What are some tips to become an entrepreneur and where should I start my journey?
Interview Tips and Advice and Questions
What are some common interview questions that private universities tend to ask their applicants when trying to decide for admission or scholarship purposes? What questions do you remember being asked? Or think they will ask? Any tips and advice, for a student who is undergoing the interview process at a private university whether it be for admission purposes and/or scholarship purposes? Thank you so much in advance for all the help! #interviews #college #career #interview-tips-and-adive #tips #and #advice #guidance
How do I find my style for teaching students of a high-school and beyond level?
How do I go about creating my own teaching style as a music teacher? I know everyone teaches a little bit different and I would like some tips to help figure out my style!
What are good speech presentation tips?
I'm personally really bad at public speaking, is there any tips/tricks that you all have that can help me before and during a presentation ? #publicspeaking #tips
Tips for surviving bad classes and/or horrible teachers?
I'm open to answers from both fellow students and former students for this question! I'm currently taking a literature class, and I absolutely love it, but that's in regards to all the novels on our reading syllabus being outstanding reads and my own innate passion for literature. When it comes to the actual class, I almost dread going to school every morning since it's my first period (I'm a high school student). I find that my own desires and expectations for the class are incompatible with the reality of it. My teacher provides shallow commentary on the content of our novels, but then expects high-quality analysis and understanding from us students when she can't even provide that level of analysis herself. In fact, students often ask questions for clarification and she either beats around the bush or manages to avoid the question entirely by redirecting their attention to some other topic she brings up. She also expects everyone to improve in their writing and reading analysis skills, but provides no coursework or feedback for improvement, instead repeatedly assuring us that "our skills will improve during our time in the class" - something unlikely to happen if she just expects us to become better "naturally." She never returns or allows students to see past quizzes and tests, and on essays, she only writes vague, criticizing remarks of what we did wrong rather than offering advice on how to improve our writing for higher scores. Confronting her directly/privately for advice and further feedback results in more vague comments. There seems to be no way to coax constructive criticism or explanations of the "high-level analysis" she expects out of her, so the result is a class full of disillusioned and tired students who don't want to try anymore and don't want to improve. Not to mention her behavior makes her lack any sort of credibility so I really can't take anything she says seriously anymore. I'm doing relatively well in the class, but this is thanks to the foundation of literature-based skills I've acquired prior to entering this class, not the result of anything she's taught us. With that being said, are there any tips to trudge through a pointless and unfulfilling class? There are a number of problems here, but my primary concern is preventing a terrible teacher from damaging my love of literature, because this has happened in the past where I had an English teacher so awful that I started to hate literature despite it always being one of my greatest passions. On a personal level, it's also difficult not to let her interpretation of the novels we read ruin my reading experience and my feelings toward said books - for example, she makes a lot of misogynistic comments reinforcing gender roles and completely missing the point that I think the author was actually trying to make when we discuss feminist novels. I need tips on how to survive teachers like her so I can get through the rest of this year and also put them to use if I end up having professors like her in college. (Sorry for writing a novel for my own here!) #student #advice #student-advice #class #high-school-classes #classes #survival #surviving-high-school #tips #bad-classes #bad-teachers #literature #english-literature #english #english-literature #academic-english #writing #reading #books #book #novels #novel #essay #essays #help
Can I teach with a degree in architecture?
I am interested in the architecture field but I want to be a teacher. Can a bachelor's in architecture and a teaching certificate allow me to teach maths and art? Also, any tips for both fields?
How do you pick a college?
How do you pick a college? Is any college a good college? How old do you have to be to start college? What prerequisites are good to start in highschool?
Why is it so hard to focus on school?
School is so easy but it's so boring and I tend to tune all of my lessons out. I've been noticing that even since 1st year I've been bored and uninterested in school. Any tips or suggestions to help?