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What advice do you have for college students to get engineering, specifically robotics and mechanical engineering, related internships or first jobs?
I am about to start college and want to know how to prepare myself best to get internships and a job in the engineering field.
How hard is it to get a job with a degree in biomedical engineering #Spring25?
I am looking into getting a job with prosthetics.
How do you think the field of data science is going to be impacted by AI and machine learning??
Data scientists already use AI and machine learning to build models, but how is using AI to code and conduct analyses going to impact the field?
#Spring25
How do I find more scholarships to apply for and how do I boost my chances of getting them?
I'm a college sophomore who is looking for funding for my chemistry degree.
How should I decide what area of computer science I want to specialize in?
I'm coming to the end of my second year of computer science. I am interested in artificial intelligence and data science because math and statistics are really cool, but I've also enjoyed learning about software engineering and algorithms. I haven't even been exposed to any cybersecurity yet....
What are the key skills and experiences that employers look for in internship candidates?
I am interested in mechanical engineering.
How do i improve my chances to win scholarships?
As an almost 34 yo mom and student iam finding it hard to find scholarships tailored for students such as myself and facing alot of difficulties winning other scholarships. iam not eligible for any grants
how should I study for the AP computer science principles exam??
The AP exam in coming up and I am unsure if I have covered all of the material that will be on the exam. What things should I focus on that are important?
what are some pros and cons of working in computer science?
I am planning on pursuing a career in STEM and want to keep my options open. What are some positive as well as negative aspects of working in computer science?
How much do job recruiters look at GPA as a determinent for hiring someone?
Are grades something I need to be stressing out about? i.e., if I were to get a C as a final grade in one of my major college classes, do I need to worry about it, or perhaps retake the class?
What is the work load like for a mechanical Engineer?
I am a high school senior with a background in robotics entering the UVA engineering school in the fall. What is the work load like for a mechanical engineer? #Spring25
What are study habits that work for anyone that stick throughout college?
I'm a junior and college and I've tried a lot of study habits that are not working for me. It does not help that I procrastinate a lot. Anything is appreciated!
Is there any advice you would give me as I attend Walla Wall University in their aviation program?
I'm attending Wallla Walla University this fall in the aviation program.
How can I balance my workload while being on a sports team in college?
I am currently a student athlete in high school. I will be attending college in fall 2025 and plan on playing basketball in college. It's been a long time since I have had classes, so I'm not used to having to balance my workload while playing sports.
How can I maximize resources at university to network with companies for internships and jobs?
I am an incoming college freshman, looking to major in civil engineering at UMD.
As an African American woman entering the STEM field, how can I ensure that my voice is not only heard but valued within the workplace?
I am an 18-year-old rising college sophomore, majoring in mechanical engineering while also playing D1 Volleyball. After graduating from college, I would be most interested in working in the manufacturing or product design industries. My overall goal is to use engineering to make an impact,...
What is the best way to prepare for the transition into proof based mathematics in college following high school. #Spring25
I've taken Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, and I'm currently studying a bit of Real Analysis, but I just want to make sure that I'm fully prepared. ?
How do you know what type of engineering you want be?
I've wanted to be an aerospace engineering because I find rockets and airplanes interesting. Is that all there is to it or is there a deeper reason for why I should pick a certain type of engineering.
So I do CAT and have no clue of which types of jobs in the tech field i would like, any recommendations?
I want a job that doesn't necessarily have a structured routine yet very much organized. I don't also want a hard labor job maybe something cooperate.
How can I stay adaptable and continuously improve my skills in a world where technology and job markets are changing so quickly ?
It’s something that feels super important, especially with how fast AI, automation, and remote work are shifting the professional landscape.
Are there any platforms besides LinkedIn for professional or academic networking?
Hello! I will be starting university this fall, and I have been using LinkedIn as my primary networking platform. For some context, I plan to attend law school after, so I'm trying to connect with like-minded individuals. To prepare for this journey, I'd like to know which platforms I should...
How can electrical engineering drive the development of efficient and accessible renewable energy system for the next generation??
I would imagine as I pursue my career that I would frequently come across a way to make energy more sustainable. I'm especially interested in helping homeowners become more energy-efficient and reduce their environmental impact through accessible technology.
What, if any, scholarship sites or just scholarships do you recommended to a tech school applicant?
I'm going around trying to find scholarships to helps pay for my class and I would like to know if anyone would have any recommendations!
What are some overlooked but essential soft skills I should start building now to succeed in college and in a future career?
I’ve been so focused on grades, test scores, and resumes that I haven’t thought deeply about the interpersonal or emotional skills that make someone truly successful in college or the workplace. I want to make sure I’m not just academically prepared, but also mentally and socially ready. What...
What is the best path from college to landing a position as an AI Cybersecurity specialist What steps, internships, and entry-level roles should I consider to build the necessary skills and experience?What steps, internships, and entry-level roles should I consider to build the necessary skills and experience? #Spring2025?
What steps, internships, and entry-level roles should I consider to build the necessary skills and experience? I am going for a Bachelor's in Computer Science with a concentration in Cybersecurity and AI.
As someone interested in technology, what are the most impactful skills or experiences I should prioritize in college to prepare for a career that makes a difference in my community How can I balance building these skills with maintaining my personal well-being?
Hi, I’m a first-generation college student from a small town, studying computer science at a community college. Growing up, I saw how limited access to technology impacted my community, especially for small businesses and students. I’m passionate about using tech to create solutions that uplift...
When is the best time to take the MCAT ?
About to be a college undergraduate freshman, major choice- biology
What kind of laptop should I buy for college?
I'm majoring in studio art with an emphasis on illustration, as we all do graphic design. My minor is in art therapy, and I'm also taking gen-ed classes. I'll be attending Minnesota State University Moorhead this coming fall as a freshman.
What is the most difficult part about becoming involved in the User-Experience Design field? Is there any way to start working in this field without having an associate or bachelor's degree first?
I am currently a high school senior who will soon graduate with my associates degree. However, I have been trying to get involved in this career field to no avail. Many companies seem to require some sort of prior experience; does this mean I should wait until I complete my degree first?
What do I do if I love both petrochemical engineering and nuclear engineering?
My goal for my career is to find a way of making products like gasoline and diesel using nuclear reactors. However, I am not sure as to what path I should take: do I start my own business? Do I work my way to the top of an already established company?
Thanks for the advice.