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What are your best tips for balancing school, studying, and work?#Spring25
I am a Junior in college studying Elementary Education and working full time at a nursing home
What are good degrees and fields of study right now?
I'm looking for something specifically math or maybe science-related that is profitable and desired in the job market.
Is it easy to manage your social life, while also taking your college education seriously?
I'm a senior in high school, graduating this Spring. I'm planning to attend university in the Fall.
Is majoring/minoring in entrepreneurship helpful to starting a business? #Spring25
I am going to major in marketing and my end career goal is to own a bakery. I am thinking about different tracks within marketing and minors to take. #Spring25
When making final college decisions, should I choose a school that is financially affordable for me, but I'm not super excited about Or should I choose a school I like more but is less financially affordable?
The two schools I'm deciding between are both a bit out of reach for me financially, but the one I like more is much more expensive. I'm not sure which to choose because I want to be financially responsible when I pick a college.
Is finance a good field to make money in?
Is finance a good major to make some good money? How hard is it? Are there any exams or certifications you need to major in finance?
What are some study tips?
What are some good study tips for someone with a loaded schedule? I'm going to be starting college next fall and want to stay ahead with studying.
How do I go about selecting a major as an incoming college freshmen, when as a 17 year old girl, haven't found my "passion" yet ?
I love being outside and don't necessarily think I want to be in an office all day.
What needs to be done for becoming a great fashion designer?
I will start my fashion degree this year and want to think like a designer.
What is the most challenging part of being a small business owner in the food industry, especially as a woman in the field?
I'm planning on going into college for a business major so that I can have a better knowledge of how to be successful, but I do know that it won't be the only thing that I will need, so I do hope someone can give me more insight.
Is marketing a good major to be successful in the future?
As a high school senior, I'm planning on majoring in marketing in college. Is it easy to get a job in the marketing field? and if so, what are some high paying jobs?
What is the most generally useful college degree?
I was always under the impression that a business degree is probably the most useful, but I am realizing I actually have no evidence to back that up.
what kind of field I should join for my career ?
I'm studying with a science background in high school. But now I feel like I'm much more interested in business and finance. Also I'm quite interested in activism but my communication skills are not that good. But I'm working on it.