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How can my application stand out for the admission acceptance team?
I asked this because I want to be unique and I want to stand out in a big group of applications to be able to get accepted.
I'm from Colorado and plan to go to college in Florida, how has moving states impacted your life and relationships with hometown friends and family?
I'm nervous about the HUGE changes in weather and how that will impact my every day life. How do college students cope with such major changes? I also will know nobody going into college, how do I make myself personable and find friends fast? Also roommates! How do I find a roommate and how bad...
How do I know the potential careers to choose from based on my strengths #fall25 ?
I’m a college freshman that wants to make sure my education is targeted to a career that can leverage my strengths to be successful and make a good living.
#Fall 2025 Hello: I was wondering if it is better to do Early Action or Early Acceptance application when applying to colleges? #fall25?
#Fall25 #fall25
How should I narrow down my college list?
Hello to everyone reading this! I'm a junior in high school, and I have over 30 colleges on my list; however, I'm not sure how many safeties, reaches, targets, and so on I should include. Is there a specific number/range for each type of school I should consider? Thank you for your time!
How not to get discouraged?
I am a high school senior planning to do the Pre-Med track. However, it’s a lot of school and many years before I become a surgeon which is my dream job.
What tips can you give me a high school student transitioning into college for adjusting?#25?
What do you believe the American dream is in 2025? Where do you see yourself in 10 years? what tips can you give me a high school student transitioning into college for adjusting?#25
How do I find out what school I want to go to between two strong options?
How do I weigh out the pros and cons of picking the right college for me? Both universities are amazing and I have been told I can not go wrong with either but I want to maximize my college experience.
How does anyone move past the dread of having a job?
I'm serious! I really hate the idea of having a job, so how can anyone stand to have one? I've never had one before as a junior in high school, but the little work experience I do have tells me I could never do this every day for the rest of my life. I'm so lazy, I wish I could just live in...
How do I figure out if I want to be an L&D nurse, NICU, or a midwife?
Hi i'm a senior this year and I've been into be a l&d nurse since I was a freshman I've taken college classes for two years, human growth and development classes, psychology, and I took a certification class( I didn't get the certification bc I had personal things happening) and since last year...
As a freshman associate student recognizing the critical role of hands-on experience, what strategies can be used to build a strong professional network in communities where victim advocacy is not yet widely acknowledged or supported ?
For students who think ahead, getting an early start can feel overwhelming—especially when resources are limited—but gaining experience as soon as possible is key to building confidence and direction. #Spring25
How can I prepare my career to stay secure and adaptable as AI continues to change the job market?
I’m in my mid-30s, currently working in music education and creative projects, but I’m considering shifting into a more stable, in-demand field like therapy, psychology, or speech-language pathology. I want to make sure whatever career path I invest in won’t be easily automated by AI. What...
For Hospitality Soft Skills what skills apply to working in the hospitality field or are they the same soft skills that apply to any job?
Im in the 8th grade and I wanted to figure out if Hospitality Soft Skills are just in the hospitality industry or if the soft skills apply to any job.
What are the Pros and Cons for studying marine biology? How do I know if marine biology is truly for me??
I am an 8th grade student who is very interested in marine biology. My whole life, I’ve been very interested in the ocean and its life. But I’ve always been curious to know if it’s truly for me. Things I’m looking forward to is studying orcas, I really like them. But I don’t know if I can...
is there any cheap programs to become a cna in az while in high school online or in person?
im 17 im in high school and i need to become a cna
What college majors will allow me to keep my options open towards jobs in healthcare?
I am currently a senior in high school; I am completely set that I want to have a job in healthcare in the future. I have been interested in dentistry for a while, specifically dental hygiene, though I also want to make more options available for myself in the field because my mind can always...
What’s one thing you're glad you didn’t change in your life?
Some choices stay with us for a reason.
Even when everything else shifted, they held their ground.
What’s that one thing you’re still thankful you kept?
How to land network and land internships in a state outside of California?
Im going to USC for ECE, but want to explore internships in places like NY, Chicago, Bay area. With no previous connections, how to land connections and interns?
I'm already in college, currently I'm a 2nd year students who shift my course this first semester from Psychology to Tourism, but I wanted to go back from my previous program this upcoming semester, what will happen to ms? :(
I'm already in college, currently I'm a 2nd year students who shift my course this first semester from Psychology to Tourism, but I wanted to go back from my previous program this upcoming semester, what will happen to ms? :(
What are the steps I first need to take to become licensed to be a Hearing Aid Specialist ?
I have had zero college but have been a straight A student at a privileged high school. I have been a caregiver all my life and have a passion for taking care of elderly being a home caregiver. But now I want a higher paying job, which I thought hearing aid specialist would be perfect for me...
I want to go to Medical School in the UK and eventually live there but I heard their salaries are significantly lower and ideally I would want to make some money not millions but around 200,000 pounds annually is that achievable in London as an orthopedic surgeon if so how, for reference I live in the states right now but medical school here is longer and more expensive so I just want to see where would be better?
I’ve heard about working in private hospitals in London but I’m not sure how much money people make cause the stuff I’ve found online is generally very confusing on numbers.
What is a good secondary major for technical theatre?
I am about to be a senior in high school and I want to major in technical theatre/maybe stage management, but I’m very nervous about the lack of job stability/lower pay. I want to do a double major in something related to technical theatre (i want to specialize in sound and set/props) so that i...
What volunteer work or job positions do you recommend in the animal field to get experience in Manhattan or Queens?
I’m a college student majoring in biology. I’m an aspiring veterinarian and would like to be a vet assistant as a part-time job. What volunteer work or job positions do you recommend in Manhattan or Queens to get experience that I am currently lacking? I’d appreciate any advise or free...
How to start studying AI and data analytics as a marine biology graduate with limited knowledge in mathematics and computing ?
I would eventually like to merge my expertise in marine science with the ever evolving AI and data science sector, but I am basically a beginner at computing and mathematics.
How does this platform work?
I am interested in learning how CareerVillage works and the data it uses.
What are skills of a product manager of AI?
I am majored in Intellect Interaction Design.
What are the requirements to be CPA certified in the state of New York and New Jersey ?
I live in New Jersey but I work mostly in the state of New York and I would like to be certified in both states.
What are some benefits to having multiple bachelor's degrees and/or minors across multiple fields aside from career mobility, if there are any at all?
I'm in a weird situation where I have extra time and semesters between now and finishing my primary degree because of how they structured the program and I'm wondering if diversifying is worth it