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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 did you know what you wanted to major in, going into college And why did you choose the college you went to? ?
I am a Junior in high school and still unsure of what I want to do. I think I am leaning towards a veterinarian. I am not sure what the path is for this profession in college. I am also having trouble deciding what colleges I should apply for next year. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

What is the one piece of advice you would give your past self before graduating with a bachelor's degree?
As an upcoming junior in college, time is moving fast! And with that, so is post-grad. When it comes to entering the next chapter of your life, I'm curious as to what people wish they could do over, or perhaps do more of. This could be along the lines of navigating the job search, making use of...

If I am interested in being a IT or a career in Tech field, what types of jobs, experiences, or skills are employers looking for on a resume?
Leave comments down below to help me!

Is it best to explore all your passions in college or double down on one of your passions?
I'm majoring in Applied Mathematics, but I also care deeply about public policy and social impact. I'm wondering if it's worth it to explore both in college to see where my strengths lie or just stick to one? #Spring25

How important is GPA?
I'm worried that my grades will not be enough to get me a good path for a career or higher education after high school, I'm hovering at around a 3.6 currently and I am anxious that my GPA will not be suffice for a good career.


Does university prestige matter in the Accouting industry?
I was recently accepted through Early Action to Western Washington University (WWU), an accredited university in my state with a 93% acceptance rate. I decided not to apply to the University of Washington (UW) because I knew I lacked the extracurricular activities and how hard it was to get...

What is the most important thing you should get out of College, besides a degree?
Though the main goal of college is to earn a degree for a higher education, college students should also recognize the other aspects that aid in their development, including social and intellectual. So what could those important things a young adult should look out for in their college career?

What is that one should students keep in mind while choosing a career?
I want to choose my field. So as a first step what can i do.


What kinds of decisions do you make in your role?
What is the most stressful part of your job ?

What do you think are the most important qualities for someone to succeed in this position ?
Do you feel like you had to put a lot of effort into understanding this subject ? Do you feel like you have any regrets?

AS a high school student, how do I know if programming language is the right college for me?
I'm 17 years old and currently in high school. I've been learning how to program games in my free time for the past year or so , I 've decided to study programming languages in college .but I'm still not entirely sure about my decision.

Do you wish you would have done something else and why?
Do you wish you were to do something else then what you chose to do in college? Why do you wish that you should or shouldn't have done something different in college? What do you wish you would have done different?