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What is college really like?
I will be graduating soon from high school and I am a little bit scared of going to the university since I don't have a clue on how it is really gonna be.
What is the most generally useful college degree?
I was always under the impression that a business degree is probably the most useful, but I am realizing I actually have no evidence to back that up.
How do I pick a major when there is so many things I want to do?
I’m in 12th grade and picked psychology as my main major but I also want to minor in business. Aside from those I think I also want to major in sports management and minor in counseling. My problem with this is that would be a lot of work and I don't know if I have enough time in my schedule to...
What should I do if I don't know what I want to be yet but still have the chance to study more in high school?
I'm not sure what I want to be yet, but I still have 3 years ahead of me in high school. I don't want to take the wrong courses, and all that...? I love healthcare, counselling, animals, not so much math and chem.
What are the best ways to establish good study habit when starting college #Spring2025?
I will be starting college in the fall and want to make sure I get the most out of my experience. What are the best ways to establish good study habit when starting college? #Spring2025
What comes after graduation?
I want to open my own business(es) but obviously its not just as easy as jumping right into that after graduation. So where do I start the process?
How can an introvert get accustomed to a networking environment?
As an incoming econ major I'm preparing myself to network in college but I'm struggling. How do you get used to putting yourself out there? Does it ever get easier?
What is the best advice you could give to someone who's going into college undecided?
I've put a lot of thought into what I want to major in but I'm still not sure what I want to do. What would be the best course of action for me? Thank you for your consideration #spring25!
How do I use my time wisely enough to keep good grades and enjoy my hobbies?
I am currently in community college but will be transferring in the fall. I am worried that I will not have enough time for my hobbies while keeping my grades up.
What are the best ways to stay organized and not become overwhelmed with coursework as a college freshman?
I am about to go to college in the fall, and I am worried about maintaining a healthy work schedule without falling behind.
How much harder is college/university than high school?
I just want to know the difficulty gap between the two things. I've heard a lot from family and friends about how much easier high school was for them and I feel a bit nervous.
College advice?
What are several appliances and need for college classes, dorms and school life in general?
How can I be more social in college?
I'll be a freshman in college this fall 2025, and I don't consider myself outgoing. I'd like to make friends and get to know my teachers, but I'm nervous. Additionally, I went to the open house for the college I plan to attend, feeling out of place being there.
How can you improve your mental health when you're going to college far away from your support system/home?
I live three hours away from the college I am going to attend in the Fall. I do not have a car so I cannot just drive back home if I am feeling depressed or have one of my panic attacks. I need help finding ways to cope with my mental health especially because I am going to be far away from home.
How do you know you chose the right career for you?
How do you know you chose the right career for you?
How do you balance your work life and home life efficiently?
I am wondering what different methods help people to keep a more consistent balance.
How do I fit in at College? #Spring25
I'm moving away from home, and I'm going to be living on my own for the first time in my life. How do I adjust to moving away and getting used to the new lifestyle.
What is the best place to study or write essays or do homework?
I would guess some place like a library but are there any other good places?
What’s one thing you wish you had known before starting college that would have helped you a lot?
I am a 17 year old graduating high school senior, and I would like to prepare for college as best as I can. #collegelife #senior #classof2025.
Is pursuing Art worth it?
I'm just curious since it's a career that doesn't pay much and pose its own challenges. I also heard it's easy to become burnt out creatively when taking an art class. Is that true?
Time intensive passions while in college?
Right now, I'm split between learning what I want and learning what I know I can do. Game development and writing are my passions, and I love math, and they often DO coincide with each other, but to focus on both intensely has always felt pretty futile. Is there a way to think about this as I...
What is the best major in your opinion?
Hello! What is the best major in your opinion? I am leaning towards the engineering path currently. Thank you!
-Bryce T.
What are all the benefits from joining clubs and getting involved in college? #Spring25
What are all the benefits could I earn from doing this? I know its important to get into college, and perhaps some jobs, but is there even more now that I'm in college? I would love to learn more! #Spring25
How do I choose what career to go into when I am interested in multiple options?
I am currently a college undergraduate enrolled in a bachelor's program for organizational leadership and technical management, but have interests all over the place, such as in culinary, business management, or art.
How do I develop good study habits?
I struggle to focus. I cannot take good notes.
How did you know you selected the right university and degree plan? #Spring25
Anyone transfer schools at some point in their college career or determine that their major just didn't fit their plan any more?
#Spring25
What job(s) should i consider?
i want to know what job(s) i can possibly do, i love music, art, writing, dancing, traveling and i really want a job that is able to help people
What is the best way to pick a college major?
I'm planning on majoring in accounting, but I'm still not firm on the idea, so I'm curious about the best way to make this decision.
How to stay on top of college?
I am going into My freshman year of college this spring. I am afraid I am not going to do well in college. Im also the first person in my family to go to college. How can I stay on top of studies but also have fun and not get to stressed out?
How do I improve my interview skills?
I am very excited to be starting college this fall but I realize that I might need to improve my interview skills before then if I decide to start any internships or jobs my first year. In past interviews, I have been very nervous and not had much confidence so I need help changing that.
How did you overcome a raging procrastination habit?
After covid, procrastination became my best friend and I have yet to overcome it. I'm trying to get rid of it before I got off to college. Any tips?
As a Highschool student going to college soon, How does college compare to High school?
I'm curious about the workload, how you manage stress, and what the people are like. I'm majoring in Game Art and will be attending RMCAD this fall. I tend to get anxious and stressed when it comes to school, so I’m a little worried about how I’ll handle everything. #Spring25
What is the best way to choose a major?
There are so many choices. If there's more than one relevant major to what you want to do, how do you choose between them?
Should I pursue what I actually like in college (considering major and likely careers resulting), or should I pursue a major with a career with a more successful prospective career?
For example, I love art and deep down I want to pursue something art-related, but it is hard to advance and earn money as an artist. Therefore, I am considering a Business major and Chinese, even though I have no real drive for business, I am just assuming it will be easier for me to find a...
How can I encourage myself to put myself out there?
I will be majoring in Songwriting at Belmont University next year and am worried I won't be able to find my friends in a new place! What is the best way to meet new people? I am definitally an introvert and have a hard time encouraging myself to put myself out there!
What is the best method for time management?
I'm going to be involved in a few time consuming activities and working part time on top of taking classes. I don't want to end up falling behind on assignments and I've never had to split my time like this before.
How did you balance a social life along with a career and what sacrifices did you have to make?
I took a gap year hoping to figure things out but feel as though I am still conflicted. #Spring25?
How can college skills be applied to everyday life?
The meaningful lessons taught in classrooms should really stick with people so I am wondering what is the best way to apply those lessons, even if they are simple, to my life.
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.
What is the best way to network yourself throughout colleges to get exposure to your major?
I am planning on going to Indiana University in the Fall of 2025 and I am majoring in Marketing and Sales as a pre-business student. #Spring25
What's one thing that you wish you knew before you started college?
I'm currently a high school senior and I'll be a freshman in college this Fall 2025! I've been trying to get advice about college to prepare myself, especially since I'll be moving away from home. It can be anything that comes to mind, whether it's academic, personal, social, etc. I'm just...
What are some helpful tips when it comes to balancing college and my personal life? #Spring25
I am pursing a major in elementary education this fall. After college, I want to get a job as a kindergarten or first grade teacher.
How can you have the best experiences and be the most productive in college?
I am a high school senior and would love some advice and tips on college.
How do you know when going into your studies that you will actually enjoy and find a successful career on the other side? What can you do to help calm feelings of doubt?
Currently a Sophomore in college trying to make sure that I don’t end up not liking my field of study. I feel very nervous around the sense of “wasting” money trying to decide upon a major and maybe not liking it in the end.
How will my future be, and where will I end up?
I am a little scared of what my future can hold and the way my path will go
How does the college experience compare to stereotypes and would you recommend taking a shot on your college choice, or playing it safe?
I'm a highschool senior still deciding on my college and major. I have several options and have to decide between a more dream career or realistic one.
What was the most daunting thing about going into a University as a first year freshman??
Hello! My name's Jacob, and I'll soon be attending University here in Texas at the University of Texas at San Antonio. I'm nervous about attending as I know that the experience will be a whole more different than high school, which is why I wanted to ask those who've already had to experience...
How big of a difference is it from living from home to moving into a College Dorm for the first time, as a transfer student?
I am now graduating from a Community College, and I plan to transfer to somewhere where I need to get a College Dorm. What was the change like?
What Should the Future Look Like?
I don't know. I don't know everything—that's why I'm asking. Should it be more peaceful? More fair? Should everyone have equal opportunities, no matter where they're from? That sounds right, but it feels a long way off. What about the world? I hear lots of talk of global warming, and I know...
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.