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How important is your college choice to your overall career track?
I am very overwhelmed with choosing a college and being able to get into a good school, but to factor in costs, I was wondering how much choice of school really impacts the trajectory of where you could end up in the job market. Do companies really care where you went to college, and does that...
To music/theatre majors, do you regret your major? Why or why not? #Fall25
As someone who plans on attending college for Musical Theatre, I often question whether it's the right choice. I know it's not entirely financially ideal, but I've dedicated my whole life to performing, and I know it's my passion. Still, I know job prospects are rough in that field, so I'm...
What are some of the best HBCUs for veterinary medicine?
I'm open to any undergrad schools in the midwest.
What medical degree is more useful, a MD (Doctor of Medicine) or a DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)?
I am a senior in high school and I plan on pursing medicine. I have already decided that I want to major in public health while being on a pre med track but I want to start planning for medical school. Most doctors have an MD but in the past couple of years, I have seen that there has been an...
What are the best tips to choosing my career specialization within the film industry?
I am interested in the filmmaking industry yet I am unsure of what exactly I want to do such as cinematography, videography, and special effects.
How do social workers balance the emotionally challenging part of their career after all that they have seen and experienced?
I plan on majoring in social work and psychology. I want to be a social worker that works with kids, and I know that a lot of children have been in hard situations that social workers have to deal with and that it can weigh on a person.
What does the job market look like in the next 5 years for recreational therapists?
I am a high school senior looking to major in recreational therapy.
If I have an interest in studying Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy in particular, should I study classics instead of general philosophy? How would that affect which courses I take in college? #fall25
If I have an interest in Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy in particular, should I study Classics instead of general philosophy? How would that affect which courses I take in college?
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How do you deal with self-doubt as a future graphic designer?
I'm currently working on my bachelor's degree in Graphic design, and there are moments when I feel my artwork isn't up to par, and whether my work will be received well. How do I get past this mindset?
How to adapt to a new environment in college?
I currently live in South Florida but plan to go to college at Washington & Jefferson College in Pennsylvania for Water Polo and also to study Psychology. Obviously, it's going to be a massive change for me for many reasons. First of all, it's extremely cold over there and for someone who has...
How would a major in Neuroscience help with a career in psychiatry?#Fall25
I am interested in majoring in Neuroscience, but I am unsure if it will help me gain a career in psychiatry.
What are the realistic prospects of finding a job in the field of Broadcast Journalism with the recent development of AI? #fall25
Specifically, looking to enter Sports Broadcasting or Investigative Writing.
What steps should I take now as a Human Services student to prepare for a future career supporting veterans as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker #Fall25?
I am a Human Services student and my goal is to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker so I can work with veterans who face mental health challenges. I want to know what skills, experience, or opportunities I should focus on now while I’m still in school. Any guidance will help me plan my path.
Is being a Physician Assistant specializing in just Neurology realistic? Or is it harder to find this specific area of work, rather than something like pediatrics?
I would like to know if I should not be so hopeful that I will get a job being a Physician Assistant assisting in Neurology, or if I can rest assured that this path is realistic. Also, I would like to know if all Neurology PA's have to work with surgical procedures, or if they are mainly free...
What areas of research should I focus on in preparation Communication Disorders graduate school?
I am planning on graduate school after I complete my 2 year Comm. Disorders program at FSU. Any research tips so I can get ahead of the game?