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What is one piece of advice do you have for a 1st year college student to help stay on top of your schedule with assignments and exam study/prep ? #fall25
What is one piece of advice do you have for a 1st year college student to help stay on top of your schedule with assignments and exam study/prep?
#fall25
What is the best way to study for a midterm or final exam?
Mainly for accounting or financial classes.
What is something you do retain information for test or exams?
I get distracted very easily and have trouble with retaining information from text books like memorization I forget very easy and I more of a hands on learner.
How do you guys study for exams the best?
Is there any strategies you can recommend that maximizes memory with the least wasted time? getting ready for my exams and need some ideas. #Spring25
How do you balance personal fulfillment with your definition of success?
As a freshman in the Grainger College of Engineering at UIUC, I’m thinking about how to navigate an increasingly competitive career landscape. How can I pursue professional success while also staying aligned with my personal goals and sense of fulfillment? Can anyone share some thoughtful advice?
How difficult is it to live on your own for the first time?
I will be moving out to go to school two hours away from my parents. I have never had to really worry about expenses before. Sure I had my credit card, union dues, and other things that were minimal in cost. The thought of being responsible for everything is stressing my out. #stressed...
What study tips can help an easily distracted mind manage college expectations?
Like many, this is my first time away from home for an extended time. I am nervous about managing my personal focus and organization skills without support. I look forward to the social aspect of going to college, but worry about managing my studies in a timely manner. I know of support...
How can you improve your mental health when you're going to college far away from your support system/home?
I live three hours away from the college I am going to attend in the Fall. I do not have a car so I cannot just drive back home if I am feeling depressed or have one of my panic attacks. I need help finding ways to cope with my mental health especially because I am going to be far away from home.
How do I fit in at College? #Spring25
I'm moving away from home, and I'm going to be living on my own for the first time in my life. How do I adjust to moving away and getting used to the new lifestyle.
What are Some Tips for Someone Going to College Far from Home?
What are some tips you would give to someone who wants to go to college 15 hours away from home? What if you need to reach your parents in a crisis, or something on campus happens, how can you take the burden of your parents being worried about you? But still have a good college experience?
What are the pros and cons of going to college out-of-state?
I am a senior in high school applying to many colleges, both in-state and out-of-state. The furthest away I've applied is a 25 hour drive and the closest is 15 minutes away. What are the major differences?
What are some of the pros and cons to going away for college versus staying at home?
I am currently a senior in high school and have applied to some colleges. However, I don't know if I want to stay home or go away, so how should I prepare for this big change in my life while also considering student life, academics, cost, and finance programs?
What are some items that a soon to be freshman in college can take from their home while they are staying a dorm being homesick?
I'm a 18 year old senior student soon going to college at Bloomsburg Univeristy and will be on campus dorm with a roommate that I don't know yet until the spring. I know that some students get homesick and bring some items with them that will help them out with being away from home while they...
What are the first things I should do when starting college?
I’m a student from Puerto Rico that is soon going to graduate and I’ve heard a lot about what college is like, but not really how to deal with it or prepare for the transition. I want to know what I should do right away to make things easier and avoid getting overwhelmed once I start.
#Fall25
What are some college Do's and Don'ts?
Hello! I've applied and been accepted into 8 colleges, but I'm set on attending the University of North Texas and majoring in biochemistry! My best friend is leaning toward enrolling at UNT as well, and we plan to dorm together if she goes with me. We've been looking at dormitories and room...
What questions should I ask at the end of an interview?
I’m trying to decode a specific interview technique my mother uses. She claims that 'spinning the table' at the end of an interview is her secret to success, often leaving the panel momentarily speechless before they offer her the role. I'm looking for advice on how to effectively pivot the...
Is it recommended to take on-campus jobs during College?
I'm an undergraduate, and I'm trying to prepare for some job experience during or preferably before college. With that being said, I recently found out that most Colleges in the U.S offer on-campus jobs. I thought this would be a perfect way to gain experience in the workforce, considering it's...
What is the starting salary for a caterer?
I'm wondering what the starting salary for a beginner caterer would typically be?
Finding Scholarships Made Easy: Trusted Websites and Tips?
I’m looking for guidance on applying for scholarships, but I don’t have many notable achievements yet and I’m not sure where to start. I’ve been searching on some trusted websites like Scholarships.com , Fastweb , and Chegg Scholarships , but I feel a bit overwhelmed by the amount of...
How do you figure out what to major in?
I'm in my second year of college. I feeling so lost on figuring out my major, I am currently getting associate in science with my community college. I just feel lost, I love playing video games, and want to go into that industry but I always here its too saturated and hard to get into. I...
What is the best choice of major/ career for me? (math and physics based)
I am a 16 year old high school junior (and am planning on going to college) and I have always been interested in fields like nuclear science and astronomy. I am open, and not restricting myself to the fields above, since I do not know exactly what would be the best path for me. -I really want...
What can I do to get more scholarship money?
I have been applying to many scholarships, both essay and no-essay.
I'm really struggling with deciding what I want to do with my life and what to study in high school and college, so please give me advice!
I'm getting to the point of I want to pull my hair out because I have to choose a track to go down to graduate high school and I want to be an FBI Agent, but nothing else interests me!
How do I find an ideal major and career for myself?
I’m completing senior year soon, but I can’t seem to find a solid major or career I’m interested in. I’ve taken numerous career tests, and none have really helped. I’m having trouble finding my own strengths and interests I had growing up.
Where can I find schoolarships ?
My parents don't have enough money for me to go to college. I'm planning to work while in college and I know it will be tough to do since I have to study, get enough sleep, go to classes, and WORK. I don't know what type or how to apply to any of them
Where to look for no-essay scholarships?
I'm a sophomore in high school, and I want to start applying for easy-to-get scholarships. Is there anywhere I can find these types of scholarships?
how much is havard's tution fee per semester
how much is havard's university tution fee per semester
How do I decide where to go to college?
I’m a current HS junior and have always been a really good student (all A’s). I know that I want to get a college education, and am really considering going into pediatric OT. I just don’t think I’m ready to go away from home. I’ve looked at some good schools within an hour or so from home, but...