Nayra Guevara
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How does studying get easier over the years?
I am a Highschool Senior graduating next month. I was wondering this because I feel like I have been doing all of these things to become a better studier and it has been a little challenging. Especially when I am trying to figure out ways to make it easier on myself and to make it something I...
How do I know if school is the right path for me?
I've had a low GPA for three semesters because I struggle with test, even though I am passionate and do well in other areas. I've already invested time and money, so I am torn between pushing through or considering a different path. #spring25
Let's say a person has fallen behind in a few classes and tests are coming up/the due dates for assignments are drawing near, what would be the best way to go about the situation? It would not necessarily be an advanced learning and apprehension since it would be within a short amount of time but more so to the extent of passing and perhaps a little further if able. How might that person deal with catching up in an efficient way and what choices or alternatives should that person consider in order to reduce the possibility of the same occurrence happening again?
In a more simplistic statement, how does an individual deal with extensive procrastination?
How will I handle doing college 100% online?
I've always loved to do schooling on my own and online.
What are some steps I should take to secure a Job during or after college?
What are the steps to finding Internships and jobs? Also, would be smart to look for a bank job for experience?
What are some of the best study techniques to use in college?
I haven't found the best ways to study yet and I know I will need to in college so I was wondering what some of the most useful ones are.
How do you balance you social life and work?
Like I want to do film. But I don’t work to consume me.So that’s why I ask the question. #spring25
What's the best advice you would have for someone just starting college to become a teacher? #Spring25
Are there things you wish you would have done in college to help you better in the classroom once you get that first job?
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What is the easiest and hardest part about working in the service industry?
I'm planning to become a cosmetologist after high school and wanna know what challenges people in the field face.
What do you do when you are not sure about your future career?
I think I want to study Medicine but I'm not sure. I also like travelling.
B.A. in Psychology + Associates in Business Management
Hi! Currently, I am obtaining an Associates's degree in Business Management from my community college before transferring into a university for a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology. I see that in the United States, people are especially discouraging of Psychology undergraduates in a business...
How do I keep up with my hobbies having a full time job?
I really want to continue writing and performing, but I don't know how to carve out time for everything I want to do. Do you use any planners or digital tools to help plan life outside work?
For those working in customer service jobs, what parts about that job could you see being a turn-off for those interested?
I'm curious about jobs like that but have heard a lot of horror stories and just want to know what the average experience is like.
What skills are required for HR?
I am a fresher with no experience. What skills do I need to land into a job role in HR? Currently, I am pursuing my masters of management in Human Resources? Where do I start?