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What is one thing you wish you knew before choosing your major?
I am a currently senior in high school and I plan to attened college. I have many majors in mind and I'm not sure what to pick.
#Fall25
How should I begin to look for a job after college or where should I begin searching?
I am a college freshman majoring in studio art and hoping to become a photographer. I'm worried that being an art major isn't going to help me find a well paying job in the future.
What is the best study tip that you have?
I have a hard time focusing without unconsciously spacing out in any subject I'm not passionate about. My study habits aren't the greatest, and a lot of the time I feel unprepared for tests. I want to start college with good study habits and not be stuck on my bad ones, thank you so much!...
How can someone balance pursuing their passions with choosing a career path that provides financial stability?
I have always felt like a lot of what I am passionate in is not incredibly lucrative. Because of this, I have felt the need to force myself to change my interests to fit a profitable career path. How can one attain a job with financial stability while also making room for their natural passions?
How is college similar to high school?
I am in high school and wondering what are some similarities from high school that I can expect to see in college.
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
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 can I improve my vocabulary and writing?
I am a junior doing IB so I'm expected to be at the very least decent with my writing, which I am. But I sometimes feel a little overwhelmed when I look at my peers and see how easy it is for them to express their ideas so clearly. I do gotta say that I am introverted, which could maybe have...
How should I ensure that I not only get an internship but that the internships will help me find a career?
How should I ensure that I not only get an internship but that the internships will help me find a career.
How can I make sure I'm involved in my future college community?
I have always been more introverted and I'm worried that when I get to college I will be tempted to disappear into the background. Any tips for getting out there?
What are the best and most unique ways to get internships?
For business/law majors
How do I think about AI impacting my future career with excitement instead of fear ? #Fall25
I have heard my friends complain about AI "ruining their future careers" How do I avoid falling into this?
How can I best prepare myself now to stand out in the competitive field of finance or accounting?
How can I best prepare myself now to stand out in the competitive field of finance or accounting?
How can I determine what I want my major to be?
I am currently 17 years old and have applied for college. Does anyone know how I would figure out what I want my major to be? Is it ok if I am not sure what I want to do yet?
How did you keep your peace of mind when dealing with customers?
For instance when working in a retail setting
What skills should I focus on now if I want a career in Accounting in the next 5-10 years?
I'm a high school student interested in Accounting, Finance, and working with numbers. I want to start building the right skills and experience now to be well-prepared for college and a successful career in Accounting. #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,...
How will college prepare me for the real world and career?
How will college prepare me for the real world and career?
#Fall25
Any advice for an adult going back to school ?
I graduated high school in 2020. I am choosing to go back to school now because it finally feels right. I feel I have a direction and purpose. How do I keep the motivation I have now? Any tips on how to balance going to school while working full-time?
Are internships worth the time that they take up Or is it more beneficial for college students to spend their time researching the job of interest??
I am looking into the field of Occupational therapy, and have heard many people do internships in college or over their summers to ensure that this is what they want to do. However, I do not want to prioritize this over my paid job if it is not truly beneficial to the college and job readiness...
What kind of opportunities should I be looking for to get a successful job with a psychology degree??
I want to get a psychology degree, but I don't know what specifically I want to with the degree or of any internships/jobs I can enter to get started.
How as an upcoming competitive student athlete can I balance a college workload and playing a sport competitively at said college?
How should I study? How should I organize things?
How do I land my first internship?
I want to go into Operations Management and I don't know how I would apply for an internship.
What are good study habits to learn before going to college?
Especially for accounting and mathematics majors? #Fall25
How can I make friends with more confidence in college?
I am a senior in high school, and I struggle to make new friends because of my anxiety. I often feel like I need to change myself to suit others around me. I want to find my people and be able to stick with them with the confidence that they will always be there for me and not betray me or...
How do I know when a college is right for me?
I often have so many options when applying for my colleges, and can never really hone in on what is important in the application process.
If my strengths are being organized and good listening, and my hobbies are doing crafts, gaming, and writing, what types of careers or industries might best fit me??
I want to be an assistant of some kind, office, record, or anything to do with helping and organizing.