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How do I start a career without going back to college?
One where I can wear a skirt/dress and wear my hair covered. I do not wear pants of any kind and I don't wear jeans. It would be great if I didn't work with money or food. Working with and around food makes me sick. I tried it twice and it didn't work out both times. I get too nervous when it...
Has college made you feel more confident about your future or more confused?
Since I'm not a college student and I don't know what it is like, I'm not sure if the major you take makes you feel doubtful about how it will work out in your future.
Is it worth taking out a huge amount of money in student loans for out of state college?
I'm out of state from NJ going to school in Boulder. Is it worth it, or should I go home? I don't want to be in crippling debt with a business degree.
As a fourth year (of a five year program) I am struggling to maintain a balance of family and ambition. I want to have a great career but I also want to be present in my family. How do you choose between being present with your family or choosing an inevitably time consuming career?
I also have a niece who is still a toddler and I want to spend time with her but I know that I also need to be focused on work and my future. I think I am just having trouble balancing the two. I would really love some advice on this!
What study habits should I incorporate into my everyday life while balancing both college and a part-time job? #Fall25
I struggle with procrastination, but I know I should put work into my studies every day. Are there any tips for making study time both efficient and less time consuming? #Fall25
What is the most unexpected part of college that you wished somebody told you before you started??
Many people tell me the same things about college but I really wonder if there's tips or tricks I can know before I go
One conversation can change a life, how do teachers change lives everyday ?
I want to be a teacher, but I also want to know the impacts that you have left on people's lives. Why did you choose teaching? And how has it changed you? #fall25
How do I know when a college is right for me?
I often have so many options when applying for my colleges, and can never really hone in on what is important in the application process.
What can I do to ensure my success during college?
As a person who's never had a true job and enjoys doing school sports, what can I do to possibly manage college and a job? Are there clubs, organizations, or groups created during college that guide you or prepare you to succeed after and during college? What have been the most common habits...
What are some great tips for networking?
I feel that I don't network enough and I'm worried about being left behind. #Fall25
What is the hardest part about being a freshman in college?
I am a Senior in high school wanting to pursue Speech Language Pathology. I grew up homeschooled and have taken early college classes. I want the college experience and am curious what it is like.
What are some good internships for psychology-related careers?
I'm a college junior, and I haven't been able to find an internship near me, which is starting to worry me. I'm based in San Diego and would like to stay in the San Diego area.
Hi, what is some career advice for an incoming architecture undergraduate student? #fall25
Are there any expectation I should, have anything I should be ready for? I've heard critiques and projects can be stressful, how can I work through it? What do careers look like for students after college? #fall25
How do I study with a textbook/ what are the assignments like in college
I’m a dual enrollment student but my study skills aren’t the best. I’m going into college next year and in one of my recent classes in high school I actually, learned that I like to review and answer questions or practice questions. In dual enrollment we don’t get much practice questions,...