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What are your favorite tips for someone starting college later in life?
Going for associate of applied science. 😁
How do I prepare myself for another 8+ years of schooling post-high school?
I want to be an orthodontist, and I know that takes many years of additional schooling. I want to make sure I stay motivated and not fall out of love with my passion.
How do I decide between 2 colleges?
I've been accepted to both and they are both really nice. I'm stuck between them!
What should I do for graduate school ?
Would it be beneficial for me to work for 1-3 years as a clinical data analyst with a bachelor's degree then attend graduate school to earn my masters, or should I attend graduate school directly after college? I am currently majoring in statistics for my undergraduate degree, and will...
What advice do you give someone who feels perpetually stuck in an "undecided" state? #Fall25
career advice // future endeavors
How do I know what minor is right for me ?
I want to choose I minor that fits with my major but also do something that I am passionate about and will help my career.
How difficult is it to really complete your goal of creating a successful business and living financially comfortable?
I have personally heard that if you're just at the right place at the right time then yes there is a chance to become really successful in the business you have created. It is also still very difficult in creating one because of sponsors and etc. Also the city you're in is also a very big...
What makes a good scholarship application?
How to find good scholarships
How to write a good scholarship essay
How difficult is it to dual-major and dual-minor How common or uncommon is it to do that?
Will I be torturing myself for the next four years and spending unnecessary money just because I enjoy these things? My minors wouldn't relate much to the majors I want.
What are the best ways to prepare for a college interview?
I am a high school senior and I am preparing to interview with some colleges, what sort of questions should I prepare for? Thank you!
How can building connections early help later in life?
I am currently a senior in high school and I will go to college in less than a year to pursue a nutrition and dietetics degree from UTSA.
Is it realistic to work part-time and study medicine?
Or is it better to just focus full time on studying for medicine?
What is the best way to take notes during lectures?
How should I take notes during lectures for my freshmen year for chemical engineering classes or any general education classes? Is it worth it to get an app to listen to the lectures and to help take notes?
What are some efficient ways to get to manage my time well to be able to get the most out of College?
Time management
What is the best scholarship advice you have? I am planning to transfer this year, but I am unsure if I'll be able to afford college without loans. #Fall25
Not sure exactly where to put the hashtag #Fall25
What is one piece of advice do you have for a 1st year college student to help stay on top of your schedule with assignments and exam study/prep ? #fall25
What is one piece of advice do you have for a 1st year college student to help stay on top of your schedule with assignments and exam study/prep?
#fall25
how to use college to prepare for your future career?
I plan on doing something in the business industry
How can you be confident in choosing your college major How do you know that you actually like what you’re doing and aren’t just lying to yourself?
My favorite subjects in school are Spanish and Journalism. If that helps.
What's the best way to land a paid internship during my college years?
I asked that since I really want to come back to my country with experience from successful companies to be able to implement what they do in my business.
What are some common challenges first-year students face, and how can I prepare to face them?
First year student advice.
How can I find a part-time job while attending university?
Im 18 years old, I am good at math and love helping people.
How do I make sure i don't "burn out" during college and get bored of studying?
College Tips
How can I know I am choosing the right major?
I am questioning if I am choosing the right major.
Are Business Management and Marketing good majors that will help me in the future?
How will AI influence careers in the future..
What is the best way to pay for college, especially without savings?
Are there other ways, rather than student loans?
How do you engage a student who does not want to learn?
I am majoring in elementary education and have had experience observing in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade classrooms. What are some of the most effective ways to teach students who deliberately refuse to participate and engage in class?
What is the best way to study to ensure you don't get behind in school?
What is the best way to study to ensure you don't get behind in school?
How do I maintain a school-life balance in a Nursing Program ?
I am interested to learn helpful study habits and how to not spend your whole day studying! I am so excited for nursing school, but I don't want to lose time for myself.
What is some advice you would give a High school senior who wants to major in psychology and looking into social work?
I'm interested in going into social work but I am not sure If i should take a major in psychology or major in social work. Is there a main difference between the two?
What does a day look like as someone who is in human resources or real estate ?
I am currently in highschool and looking for what I want to do in my future is so much pressure and overwhelming. I just want more information on what these two majors have to offer.
Do all jobs require you to have a Master Degree?
Although I do plan on getting my Masters, I am just curious as to whether or not certain jobs require that you have one.
How can I prepare myself for college?
I am a senior in high school. I'm hoping to go to grad school and maybe get a PhD after getting my BS. How can I prepare myself for my undergraduate degree now and for an eventual grad degree?
"How do I manage my time effectively with classes, homework, work, and social life"?
"I'm a student at the University of Cincinnati trying to grow, learn, and figure out college life."
Is it worth it to live on campus? What benefits does it have compared to living at home?
I'm a high school senior about to graduate, and I'm going to my state's community college for their culinary program. The biggest expense is room and board, and I'm trying to decide if it's worth it to live on campus. I think it'd be a fun experience and an opportunity to practice independence,...
How can I not turn in assignments late or sleep in before I start college this year?
I am a high school senior student that go accepted to Bloomsburg University. I will be graduating this year. I need to tips so that I don't sleep in and fail college on my first semister.
How do I find a job that allows me to travel but also make money at the same time?
I want my future career to be centered around travel so what career or field should I look into?
What is the major difference in studying for college versus studying for high school courses? #fall25
Incoming freshman for the fall 2026
How do I manage my time going into a trade school?
I am a 28 year old mom of two, who works full time as well. I am going back to school to be a massage therapist and I am wondering what are the best time management strategies so that I can find success in my studies and balance life? #Fall25
How do you prepare for college (mentally)?
A) I've never really had to study, as school's been easy so far, and I'm scared for when it gets harder.
B) I'm uncertain how I will take care of my mental health while away in college, and I am scared for this.
Why do people choose to go to trade school over college ?
I’m not sure which one I’d rather do. I feel it comes down to passion, right?
How do you overcome networking in the business realm as an introvert?
I'm a senior in high school who wants to major in business. I know business requires making connections, but I'm a little rocky in this area.
How do I become successful in finding a stable career that can incorporate a mixture of writing and psychology?
I've always been interested in humanities and using my creativity. I love writing, psychology, music, baking, and art. I'm still struggling deciding on my major and how it'll be used for my future career.
How do you find purpose within your career?
I am someone who has recently decided to go back to school and pursue a different degree because my current job leaves me filling drained and unfulfilled. How did you find your purpose and what advice can you give to someone who is trying to find theirs?
How do I find the best scholarships And a long with this what should I know about what I should be doing before college to be ready for it
(I am a senior in high school know an going into the pre veterinary program for zoology)
College vs start up, which makes more sense?
What is everyone’s opinion about a traditional college experience rather than starting the business I know I want now? Trying to justify spending $120,000 for four years at a state college instead of using that money for starting my business. #Fall25
How to find a job in my field after I graduate college ?
I am going to major in linguistics and I think it will be kind of hard to find a job in that field. I plan to learn multiple languages but what can I do with that degree?
What are some good strategies to use to begin paying off student loans while I am in college so I can avoid as many additional fees from things like interest rates?
I want to minimize the amount of money I owe after graduation but will not have a regular full time job during the school terms.
What is Law School like?
I'm in the 12th Grade and I'm going to be heading off to college soon. I've been interesting in getting into law, but I want to know what Law School is actually like.
When is the right time to pursue an education, or follow your career path?
Would the right time be soon after high school, after a short break, or a little time after to soak in life's experiences?
What are some effective ways to learn, grow, and succeed in my new accounting role without getting overwhelmed?
I'm about to start my first full-time job after college, and I want to make sure I make the most of the experience.