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In college, how important is living outside of home for a college experience?
Saving money is an important goal for college and a good way is to live at home. Many people say I am going to miss out on the best parts of college, advice? #college-advice
Do I have a chance of getting into UNC Chapel Hill?
I have always dreamed of attending UNC Chapel Hill, and I understand that their admission requirements are quite prestigious. I’m in my Junior year have roughly a 4.45 cumulative gpa thus far, and a 30 on my ACT. I also have a lot of extracurriculars as well. Do you think I have a good chance...
What is one the most important part of the application that major colleges focus on?
I just wanted to know what is the key thing that colleges want to know from the application. Ex: GPA, SAT/ACT, Extracurricular activities,etc.
#college-admissions #college-selection #college-advice
What are specific jobs and careers involving computer programming?
I am curious as to what specific careers people can have in the computer programming field. Since there are many languages that people can learn, I was also wondering what languages fit with certain careers. #computer-programming #computer-software #computer-science
What are the best laptops to use for taking a graphic design course?
I will be studying Graphic Design this fall at Liberty University and I would like the best laptops to use before I go out and buy one. #graphic-design #graphics #web-design #graphic-designer #3d-graphics
Any good graphic designer out there?
I’m majoring in digital arts with the goal of becoming a graphic designer for a designated company. Are there any tips real world designers could give such as what companies I should work for, should I just become a freelancer, should I minor in something else etc. I would love to grow as a...
What is the difference between a Bachelors Degree of Arts and a Bachelors Degree of Science
I am a high junior who wants to get a bachelors degree in graphic design. Different colleges offer bachelors in graphic design but either bachelors in arts or science. I would love to know the difference, so I can go from their. Thank You! #graphic-design
Is it true that the further away you live from a college, the more likely you are to get accepted (of course compared with others with the same GPA, activities, etc . who live closer)
Wondering if I should look at colleges with a further distance from my area #collegeacceptance #acceptancerate
What how can I get or find other scholarship or grant programs for college?
I'm needing to know because I can not afford to pay for school and my have to drop because of it. #collegefunds
What do I do if a get the material and still fail the test?
#failtofail #collegeproblems
what are some advice to give when students apply for colleges?
students always have trouble going through the application process. What are some good suggestions for students who are struggling with college application? What things should they watch out or keep in mind?
#college #college-admissions ##collegeapplication #college-advice
What are some tips for high school students wanting to go into the medical field?
I want to know some ways I can get ahead of the curve, or ways that I can further prepare myself other than high school work. Things like strategies, and tips for college is what I'm looking for. #medicine #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare
#collegelife
What's something that I should bring to my college dorm that people wouldn't think to bring?
Going to be going to college in the Fall (of course)! I have a history of being unprepared and want to make my first year as stress free as possible.
#college #dorms #dormlife #freshmen #fall #2018 #classof2022 #student #collegelife
Is law school a good decision for an aspiring politician?
My dream job is to an elected official. Many officials as of today have law degrees. Would it be smart for me to go to law school as well?
#Ismoreschoolingalwaysgood #Brokecollegestudent #lawschool
What is the average student loan amount?
What is the average amount of student loans a person uses in order to go to college? I start school and August and I am trying to figure out the best cost effective way for me. I do not want to take a whole lot of student loans and be stuck in debt for the next ten years. #student-loans...
How many years will it take me to pay off my college debt? In a perfect scenario, enter the workforce with a bachelors in accounting?#collegedebt
I am curious on average how long does it take to pay off college debt? Will this hinder other financial situations. #collegedebt #financial-planning #college-advice
Is it worth it to go to a more expensive college? Do employers care about that?
It feels irresponsible to go to a more "prestigious" school that costs three times as much money if it wouldn't look much better on an application. #collegedecisions
What are some ways to figure out what major is best for you in college?
Currently in my third college semester psychology major(BA) but considering switching majors.
#choosing-a-major #liberal-arts-major #psychology #college-advice #collegesuccess
If i want to transfer colleges will i lose any scholarships?
If I change my mind on career choices and want to go to a different school will I lose my scholarship money?
#brokecollegestudent
Does needing financial aid affect your chances of being accepted by a college?
I already know that I will not be able to pay tuition all on my own and I was wondering if a college would not accept me over a student that doesn't need financial aid. #collegebound #college-admissions
What classes can you take in college that would teach you life skills, as in not relating to a major?
#life-skills #college #college-advice #collegeclasses
Is accounting a good career path?
How do I know the career I am right for? Is accounting good for girls who like math and want to make a fair amount of money? What is school like for someone interested in the business field? #accounting #career-path #collegefreshman
What is the best advice you have for incoming college freshmen?
Making the leap from high school to college seems pretty scary at times. It would be amazing to hear some advice about how to be successful, well-organized, and happy during the next 4 years! #tips #collegeadvice
Should I double major to give myself more options, or should I save time and stress?
I am a very hard worker and will do anything to get my work or job done however, I am also a person to get very overwhelmed and stressed out because of it. Would double majoring be worth my time and stress or should I try to stick to one major?
#WhatDoIDo
#doublemajor
#collegelife
#ImExcited
What all classes can I take in college?
If you are wanting to major in a certain topic, is there specific classes that you have to take the whole time or would you be able to take other classes that you would be interested in? #collegeclasses
When moving out of your home state for college, is it better to live in college dorms of an apartment?
I am dead set on going out-of-state for college because I want to escape my home state of Texas a bit to somewhere colder. I wonder which would be more worth it and easier. #student #collegedorm #apartment
What is like to start your first year of college in Spring?
I am starting college in January at the spring session. I am not sure if it is exactly like starting in fall or not. #collegefreshman #college #college-advice
What are good ways to get extra cash for college?
Any job recommendations?
Where to get cheap books?
Scholarships?
Savings tips?
#collegestudents
How will I know when I am truly ready to go to college?
I'm asking this question because it's been a major topic pressing on my mind. I want to make sure that I have a brief understanding of independence and adulthood before taking that next big step. I've already been accepted into my school of choice, now its all about preparation. #collegepreparation
When deciding on what colleges to go to, what should take precedent- what you want to study or where the university is?
I've heard that college is about a lot more than the education aspect, that it's learning to live on your own and explore yourself as a person. Also, the majority of people end up switching majors anyway while still in college, so I'm wondering what should be weighed more: the university as a...