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Should I try and apply for a dual-degree program?
I feel as though it is a very good program that could open my career to many different job opportunities and if I don't want to go through on one side, I could go through on the other which seems extremely enticing. I feel as though the only real downside to it is the fact that I will have...
Is a cover letter entirely necessary for internships and co-ops? Either way what should be included in a general cover letter? #fall25
For most applications for jobs, internships, and co-ops, they add the ability to add a cover letter with your application. In most cases is this entirely necessary to include? Additionally, if you were to write a general cover letter to submit to most applications without editing it what should...
How do I pick between two really good colleges that both have different pros and cons ?
I was wondering if any current college students can tell me the most important factors or factors they wish they looked into when picking a college.
What major should I get for working in nonprofits?
I'm a high school senior and do a lot of volunteer work in my community and want to make a career out of helping others. I'm good at organizing people so I thought I could go work for a nonprofit as some sort of manager. Is this feasible and if so what major should I look at getting that would...
What advice do you have for college freshman deciding on a career path? What do you wish you would have thought about as a first year college student when making career choices? I am a political science major, not looking to go to law school. #Fall25
Freshman, political science major at Vanderbilt.
As a college student, how can I best prepare for a career as a counselor or therapist?? #Fall25
I want to be a therapist and I am currently in my 1st year of college.
What would be the best degree pathway for a future career goal of Training and Development Manager?
I am a high school senior preparing to earn a business degree in the future. I am wanting to become a Training and Development Manager and am wondering if a Management Degree or Human Resources Management Degree would be best for this career.
How to strive in college?
I am currently in the 12th grade. I want to major in biology what can I do to strive in it
When I have doubts about my choice of major, how do I know if they are valid criticisms or irrational?
Sometimes, I look at statistics about which majors have the best results after college.
How often do people change their majors and future plans?
I feel like I've always had a different idea till I decided to study business, but I'm afraid it may change again. Is this common?
What are the best ways to get scholarships while in college?
I have been applying to many different scholarships for many months now and have so far heard nothing back from any of them. Are there any tips for standing out in scholarship applications? How can I balance this with college workload as well?
How hard will it be to transition into the work force without real-life experience after graduation form college?
I am a Community Health education major, who has volunteered in the community, but not been able to obtain employemnt.
What are the best study tips for college classes?
I am a high school senior interested in studying chemistry. I want to pursue a career in forensic science. I have taken a high school-level forensic science class and really enjoyed it, and I have always enjoyed chemistry, but I know it is difficult.
What are the best professional habits to learn at a young age that'll stick with me throughout my career?
I'm just curious about what habits I should learn early on before it's too late to pick them up.
What should I major in if I want a career as a Research Psychologist #Fall25?
To be specific, I'd want to do things such as research on actual human brains, alongside living people! Is this possible?