Jerome Dees Jr.
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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,...
What pushes someone to pursue a career they love? How has being in your dream career affect your life? Why would your dream career change?
Hello, I'm just recently starting out university and decided to major in computer science. I was just wondering about how the life of a person who pursued their career turn out to be.
What is the best way to ensure I am getting quality work experience and job opportunities for my future career?
I am a senior in high school, and I plan to major in psychology in the fall of 2026. Bringing awareness to mental health has always been a personal passion of mine, and this is one of the many reasons I am pursuing psychology. In my future, I am looking to gain work experience in the...
How do I use my scholarship money to pay for college, and what do I need to know when becoming a salon owner and teacher?
I'm in 12 grade and in my 2nd year of cosmetology. I plan to work in a salon until I graduate college and become a teacher. I hope to open my own salon after 2 years of teaching but also continue to teach.
Should I make friends in college?
There are people that say you shouldn't be close to others because one day we would all split up, no matter how close you are. There's others that say that you should make friends so that your college life wouldn't be as lonely and not fun as it should be. What do you think?
How would I pay for college?
I would like to get a better understanding of how I would be able to get help on paying for college without paying full price
“What steps should I take during my first year of college to set myself up for long-term success—academically, financially, and in building the skills I’ll need for my future career”?
“I want to make sure I start college with strong habits and a clear plan. I’m hoping to learn what resources, opportunities, and strategies I should prioritize during my freshman year so I can stay on track academically and prepare for my long-term career goals.”
How is college life going to differ from high school life in ways not often talked about?
It feels like a lot of teachers and friends know that college is different than high school but the only things they tell me are that I get more freedom and what not. I feel like there should be more and I don't have many ways to find out.
How did you know what you wanted to do in college and keep having the motivation to go on with it again and find work with that major before graduating?
Highschool, Going to college
Is student loan debt really as bad as what people say it is?
I'm a senior in high school getting ready to go to college and I'm scared of student loans. I'm working really hard to save enough money, but I just don't think it's possible for me to go to school without having debt. I come from poverty, so I'm all alone on this journey. I'm really scared of...
What strategies can I start learning now that will help me create an inclusive, safe, and emotionally supportive classroom for students with disabilities?
I want to be a Special Education and I really excited to do that, but sometimes I feel like I am a little behind on the learning I should start doing before I am in the classroom aside from the classes I am already taking in college.
How to balance work, relationships, and school while in college?
I am an incoming nurse major and want to know some tips for balancing everything and preventing burnout