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should I go to college in my city first then transfer to a uni?
I graduted early and a lot of people have been telling me I should go to my community college which just got promoted to a state college for a year before I go to uni. I have no idea what to do and could really use some advice.
What should i do if i want to major in chemical engineering but the university im planning to go to doesn’t offer said program. I was thinking of majoring in materials science and engineering and getting a minor in chemistry. Could that potentially land me any chemical engineering jobs, or should I reconsider what im planning to do?
Hello! Im in 11th grade and absolutely love both engineering and chemistry.
what should i do in each grade in high school to better my chances of getting into top colleges?
like what should i do in 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade?? pls give me a detailed guide :)
what are the different careers involved in mental health?
I'm interested in mental health and how the human brain works and would like to pursue a career related to those things
What can I do to set myself up to be better of in my pursuit to be a psychiatrist?
I’m a 10th grader living in Florida which recently banned AP Psychology before I could take it. I took into to psychology last year and wanted to know if there is anything else I could do.
How do I choose what major / career if I'm interested in everything and nothing really stands out?
I was going to pursue law, but then acupuncture sounded interesting, but also com sci. I don't have experience in any of these three categories, so who knows? Maybe I won't like all of them. I'm applying to college soon, but I don't really have an idea of what I want to do so I'm kind of...
where is the best place to find information about the process of college admissions and applications?
I am going into senior year and wanna know where to start for scholarships as well as picking the right degree and university for me.
how many safety, target, and reach schools should someone apply to?
the title says it all so yeah
How do you find a career you're interested in?
I just finished my junior year, and only know that I am interested in the general field of psychology and mental health.
Why is it so hard to look for colleges?
I'm a freshman and my parents want me to look for colleges but also want me to look for colleges that won't make me school broke.
What Career is best for me?
I'm currently enrolled in a college as a freshman and I'm struggling to find a major. I am considering a History, Political Science, or maybe an urban studies major. But I'm also struggling to find a career I would like to do as unlike a college major, I don't really have a idea what I want to...
How can someone balance their job, their education, and their family?
How should someone manage their work hours to allow enough time to keep up with their education but also have enough time remaining to spend with their family?
How do I quit my job?
What do I tell my employer? Do I have to give my 2 weeks notice?
How do I put myself out there in college?
I've been asking about this specific subject for a little bit, but I want to hear different perspectives about it.
How does one devise a plan for what to do right after college?
As I know what major I’m getting into already (business administration), I realize I don’t know how/what job searching looks like after graduating. Do you simply add it to your resume and call it a day? Or are there more steps to take afterwards?
When should you start preparing for college applications?
When should one prepare and get ready to create a college application. I want a sufficient amount of time to create one so it can be professional and not sloppy.
I was thinking of doing Study Abroad in College, any recommended spots?
My sister did study abroad in college, I'm hoping to do the same. I'm going off her word that it is really fun and eye-opening. Is that the consensus everyone agrees on?
How to select a college?
I have selected some colleges for my bachelors in culinary arts, however i am not sure which one to select because some of them have good internships and placements, while others have a better teaching faculty or some have amazing events in their campus. What should i give priority to? Also,...
What is the biggest lesson to learn about performing arts?
The performing arts industry is very scary, and I don't have much support. I know there is going to be a lot of lessons I need to learn on my own and was hoping to know the most important one to help me succeed.
Studying Psychology in college
What are good college majors to get jobs in psychology?
"What makes a "top college" a good college?
What makes any standard college different from one another?
When would be a good time to start looking into careers?
I'm a junior right now and I don't know what career I want.
What are some tips for college essays?
What are some things that would make the essay stand out more other than having the met requirements?
How do I explore local scholarships?
I'm a senior in high school and I finished my applications for college, I was told that my next steps should be to look for local scholarships, but I'm having trouble finding scholarships that I qualify for. I've used a lot of scholarship-finding websites, but most of them can't find a match...
is there an occupation with speech pathology for working with children?
#speechpathology #children #psychology #therapists
How do I figure out which career to choose?
I really enjoy psychology, criminology, and sociology but I'm having a hard time choosing which one I should pursue. #psychology #sociology #criminology
Is there a certain amount of performing arts/film experience that I should have when applying to colleges for film?
#college #film
What’s a good way to get involved in the police force or a K-9 unit before/during college?
I’m interested in possibly joining the police force/K-9 unit when i’m older. I’m not in college yet, but i was wondering what are some good ways to involved (locally) in police work or K-9 work. #police #career #college #k-9 #policecareer