Justina Tan
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What are some easy nutritious recipes for college students living in a dorm?
I would like to know the favorite recipes of others.
When would be the best time to study abroad?
I am currently a freshman in college. I am a business and marketing major I would love to be able to learn about different cultures and how they approach marketing. Studying abroad has always interested me. I want to make the most of my experience. #fall25
Mid career professional asking younger educators and professionals what I should know about the changing workforce and job market.?
What do you want someone in their 40's to know about the workforce and job market, how to be prepared for upcoming changes? What changes might I see that I wouldn't expect? What are some skills I may not have now that I may need? Asking because in the next ten years entrepreneurs and educators...
What are the drawbacks of being a Marketing manager?
I am majoring in marketing in college at Ohio State and I know that a lot of marketing positions have a heavy work load. I was wondering what are the negatives of the job that affects your personal life.
What Marketing path is best, Communications or Business and what is the difference?
What is the best course for a Marketing degree, I did not realize there is Marketing in Communications and also Marketing in Business, what is the difference and what is best to pursue to stay relevant in this technology driven world. #Spring26
Is attending a dream school worth the debt? #Spring26
I'm having difficulty choosing between my dream college and attending a college close to home. The University of San Francisco is my dream school, and I want to go into accounting with a minor in marketing. Is it worth the debt? I haven't paid the deposit yet because I have a cheaper...
Will careers in marketing and communications still be in high demand and financially stable by the time I graduate, and what skills should I focus on developing now to make myself more competitive?
I took classes in marketing and thought it would be something I'd enjoying doing as a career.
Should you try getting a job related to something you're passionate about, or will it ruin it for you?
I've seen a handful of artists say things about how having jobs where they have to make art constantly has made them stop liking it. I was wondering if this is a common way for people to end up feeling. I also would like to know if it's only in the creatives, or if things like sports,...