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How do I decide between a stable, well-defined career path and a riskier path that could lead to greater innovation or impact?
I’m a high school senior with my intended major as civil engineering. I'm really into puzzles and other problems that require one to think outside the box. I know the value of stable and structured journeys, but what truly excites me is innovation and bigger-picture impact. This discord prompts...
What is the easiest way to market yourself as a researcher and find academic connections for the future?
I'm a high school senior who has one research paper currently being published and has worked in a psychology lab on Vanderbilt University's campus.
health-related volunteering opportunities and free?
"Do you know of any online health-related volunteering opportunities available for 17-year-olds?
How will college help me in the future if I don't end up choosing a major Im interested in?
Hi I will be majoring in health sciences and eventually apply to nursing programs. Im somewhat scared Im not gonna like it and just have a health science degree instead.
How do you obtain your first job ?
I'm a recent college graduate (AA in General Studies) and trying to get into dental hygiene school, but I want to save up some money first. I am a hard worker who performed quite well academically, but I have been unsuccessful so many times in getting even a minimum wage, part-time job. I...
Where do I start to make college more affordable?
I am a high school senior looking for a way to make college more affordable so i can reduce the burden on my family.
What has been your biggest success factor? #Spring25
What were or is your motivation for success?
Tell me about a time you changed your mind about something important. What caused that shift, and how has it shaped the way you approach learning, leadership, or your future goals?
Whether its a time in the workplace or during a random day.
How do you figure out the right career path for yourself and what would you recommend doing early in college to explore different options without falling behind?
I'm a freshman in college and am about to finish my spring semester. I already feel like I'm running out of time to figure out my major and career goals. I don't know how I'm supposed to transfer from community college to a 4 year by the fall semester if I still have no clue what I want to do...
How will Ai affect the future of engineering? Will it take over or just enhance it?
Is engineering a good field to go into right now and if so will it still be good in 2029?
what are the hard parts of working ai?
is there anything i should be worried of
How can I best leverage AI and automation tools in my future remote bookkeeping or audit roles to move beyond data entry and into high-level financial strategy#Spring26 ?
How can I best leverage AI and automation tools in my future remote bookkeeping or quit roles to move beyond data entry and into high-level financial strategy? #Spring26
How can I manage my money efficiently?
I want to be able to go to college and live my life without having to stress to much about money. What are some pieces of advice and tips I could use to help reduce stress about money?
how can I work in ai?
I'm asking this so i know what I can do to get there
do I need to college to work in ai ?
after some reasrech I found out I don't have to but for some roles I need a phd
skills needed to work in ai?
after looking you need a mix of technical expertise
Should I do computer science or psychology?
I'm a high school senior and I'm going to go to college in the summer and I'm just curious if getting a degree in computer science is still worth getting, or if I should go for psychology instead.
Feeling lost - working as PM for 3 years. Career advice please
I've been working full time for 3 years as a product manager and I still feel as lost as ever. It's hard seeing friends getting promoted and leaving the company for better opportunities, but I'm still stuck here. People say you should try as many things as possible in your 20s and I want to do...
What Major do I choose?
A question that I have when thinking about colleges is what major is actually worth it? I want to design medical equipment and that job will most likely be taken over by AI in the next few years. I just don't want to waste my time and money.
How can I integrate AI as a tool with my school life and not like a crutch? Something where it's easier with it but I can work without it? #Spring26
I am a CS major and just would like to learn how to better automate some mundane tasks so I can focus more on the important stuff.
How do you figure out what career you really want and at what age should you know?
I'm starting college this fall as a biological sciences major. I'm not sure if I want to go the med route or just get a job in lab research. Compared to the other seniors in my school I feel behind. Everyone seems so sure of what they want and I'm still not so sure. Is this normal and how did...
Is there a risk when working as a lineman and if so what's the risk
I need answers for project also dream career
How do I start re-learning math?
I've struggled with math all my life. I haven't had a proper math class for a while, and I've practically forgotten everything. How do I start re-learning algebra/stats so I can develop the math skills I need for college?
How can the classes I choose today help me reach my long-term goals in life and work?
Are there specific classes I need to take? I'm I going to be behind if I don't get into the right classes? How to find the right classes and steps for my career?
What should I do to make sure I have a good credit score?
I want to have a good credit score early in life, I just don't know how to get a good credit score
What if I go through college and end up not liking a career in what I chose to pursue as a high school senior?
I am a high school senior that plans to major in biology in college.
How do I go about making connections that will help me in the long run ?
Hi, my name is Joanne and I am a rising college freshman! My question is about how do I go about making connections that will help me in the long run? Do I simply just make friends, or do I specify that my intent is to broaden my network for future purposes? Is this a common consensus amongst...