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As a 9th grader, how can I practice making tough decisions and leading a team if I'm not in the student council?
i want to improve my leadership skills
What's an important lesson you learn after beginning to work?
Lessons that aren't related to "I should've done better in school", something more deep.
What are some good ways for students to gain real world experience before choosing a career?
I’m currently a student and still deciding what career path I want to follow. I’m interested in learning about internships, volunteering, clubs, or other opportunities that can help me gain experience and figure out what careers might be a good fit for me.
As a 10th grader, what should I start doing now to prepare for college admissions?
I'm in 10th grade, which also means I'm currently in my sophomore year of high school. Ever since grade 9 I've made it a mission of mine to prepare for college, but this year I've begun to take it 10x more seriously. I'm open to any helpful opportunities or tips on how to get into as good of a...
What are the main qualities/characteristics that an architect should have?
I'm a high school senior who is planning on getting into architecture. I'm currently reaching out to firms and individuals in my area to get a good idea of what to expect in the future. I'm also debating Architecture or Landscape architecture, and am trying to figure out what would be a better...
What can I do, besides applying for scholarships, to earn extra money towards my college tuition?
I have applied to every scholarship cite, paper, anything and everything I can do to earn some extra dollars towards my tuition. I feel as tho I can still do more, I just don't know where to start.
Is the SAT/ACT really that important?
Both are no longer requirements at many colleges, so I'm unsure how necessary it is, Especially since I know I'll be transferring to a different college next year so I know the SAT might come up, but what are the chances?
what are some typical activities in a BIM's (building information modeling) day of work?
I am a 10th grade IT student set to graduate highschool with an associates degree and I would like to blend my enjoyment for building (architecture), with my given major (information technology), and being a BIM sounds like a good midpoint between the two. I would like a little more knowledge...
As a highschool senior how can I get experience in architecture?
Im a highschool senior whos extremely passionate about architecture from my classes and extra curriculars, however how can I implement and market myself to architects without having any real experience to learn the field.
What are the perks of working in the field of architecture? #Fall25
Im a senior in high school and plan on attending Kansas State University and majoring in architecture. Im not fully sure if this field will be a good choice for me and that I wont regret it. I would love to get some advice and personal insight on how to succeed and know if this is the job for...
Why do Colleges often ask questions of something personal of your life? When often they will most likely expect similar answers.
Many people often go through the same struggle. It may not mean anything to these college boards but it is what they are struggling with and found the most hard thing of their life.
What are the best study habits/note-taking tips?
I am a 17 year old high school senior planning on going into nursing.
What skills should I start building now if I want to become an architect?
I’m a high school student from Puerto Rico, and I know that requirements and architecture laws can vary depending on where you live. I want to make sure I’m preparing the right way before entering college. What skills or habits should I start developing now so I’m ready for an architecture...
How do you navigate an Architecture major, and finding a job after graduation?
For current architects and firm owners, what is the largest piece of advice you would give to those going to school for architecture? Specifically advice on finding a job after college.
What habits separate the students who thrive from the students who just get by? #Fall25
I'm in art school, majoring in Technology, Art, & Design with an emphasis in graphic design. I'm wondering what habits and behaviors will set a student like me up for success VS. the ones that will simply just get me a passing grade.