

When considering a college with a higher out-of-state tuition, what is the best way to get the lowest cost of attendance?
I am looking to go to college/University out of state, and most places that I've looked at (particularly private or smaller public institutions in states like Tennessee, Indiana, and North/South Carolina) have a much higher out-of-state tuition cost than in-state. 1) Does this typically only apply for a certain amount of time, until you become a resident of that state? 2) Is there another type of financial aid available that can help cover some of these costs? 3) Are there any other expenses applied to out-of-state students that could possibly be avoided?


what are my goals?
three goals that I want to accomplish and chase into my future are: 1 write my own book on the human body and its capabilities. 2 help others who are in need medically for the sake of saving lives. 3 find happiness by giving more aid to those who seek change.

How do I go about with this I've got two plans for the upcoming college season - 1 year in community college and the rest in university, or 2 years in community college, with the rest in Texas Tech's med-school branch. Which would be the more financially viable one?
For better context, i'm probably going to be subsisting off of FAFSA money and (should I prove to be lucky enough to get one) scholarship money, too.

Nonprofit/Organization, Awards, Challenges?
Hello! I am currently a freshman in high school, and my interest lay mainly in architecture and business (specifically hospitality), as I want to create my own hotel brand. In addition to this, I have always wanted to create a nonprofit, or other assisting organization that could assist domestic violence survivors, those currently in those situations, as well as homelessness. Additionally I wish to work on a couple other projects regarding my 2 interests and participate in awards/ challenges for them as well. Does anyone have any recommendations for these? Also, is it okay to work on the nonprofit/project for domestic violence and homelessness? Also, does anyone have any suggestions for that nonprofit/project?

What advice would you suggest for getting into a more competitive school for neurosurgery?
I have a 4.25 GPA, 1532 SAT, and a 34 ACT. I am taking 6 AP classes, in 2 honor societies, participate in sports, and very involved music.

Are these sufficient enough classes for my career interests?
How is everyone? Hello, Y'all I have a question. I am an aspiring doctor who is a freshman in high school. My current High School course plan includes these classes I have a choice in taking (not English): 10th Grade (Algebra 2 A, Chemistry A, Government+Economics H, Marketing A, IB Physics A). Junior year consists of these (IB Pre-Calculus A, IB History of the Americas H, IB/AP Biology Year 1, IB Business Management, AP Chemistry H, and Health Care Technologies 1 A). Lastly, my Senior year consists of (IB/AP Calculus A, IB 20th Century Topics, IB/AP Biology Year 2, IB/AP Advanced Physics 2 H, and Human Body Systems A) Are these solid enough classes if I do well to get into my dream schools? The University of Michigan and the University of Florida? I plan on taking all the available exams to attempt college credit. Thank you to everyone who helps and responds!

starting career in embedded system engineering
I have graduated in Electronic engineering 2 years ago in the UK since I did not have any experience and still cannot figure out how I can start gaining experience. I have done some courses online and tried to learn some of the required skills needed for embedded system engineer such as C, microcontrollers like stm32, communication protocols and did some personal project. But I feel I am lost and my gap years is now another obstacle I have to get into the industry. what should i do.


Career orientation in Information Technology - Please advise!?
I am currently a senior in Information Technology. I feel quite vague about my career path after graduation. I have some interests and skills such as: Programming (Python, Java, C++) Website design (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) Data analysis (SQL, Excel) Love to explore and discover new technologies I am hesitating between the following options: Option 1: Become a backend programmer at a large technology company. I want to work in a professional environment, learn from talented people and participate in large projects. Option 2: Start a business with a mobile application project about education. I have an idea for an application to help students review knowledge more effectively. I want to build and develop my own product. Option 3: Continue studying for a master's degree in Data Science at a university abroad. I want to study this field in depth and become an expert in data analysis. I want to ask everyone: With my interests and skills, which field should I pursue? What are the pros and cons of each choice? Any advice for fresh graduates like me to better orient their career? What skills are most important for a fresh graduate programmer? What steps can a fresh graduate take to start a successful career in the technology field? What factors should be considered when deciding to study for a master's degree abroad?

How to decide the best after highschool plan (marketing career)?
Hii! So, I've been wanting to pursue a career in marketing (more specifically international marketing as I would love to travel in my career). I'm currently a junior in high school, and I'm taking a few AP classes to help me when I go to college, but that's my problem. I've always wanted to go to college but now I'm having second thoughts. I currently have a 3.2 GPA, which I've been told isn't good enough to go out of state. While I have all my math credits, I can't get my Algebra 2 credits (as I didn't pass my sophomore year, and I didn't get the credits in the makeup class), and I'm worried that this is bad for college. I'm not sure if I should potentially pursue something different, but I am very open to a bit of advice. Thank you!!

Hpw can i prepare before arriving?
I am going to Canada soon. Maybe in 2 weeks thanks to Dr H’s advice guiding me. I want to have knowledge of the universities there. If I am going to go there and want to start perhaps journalism or a career that has to do with helping people because I know how it feels like to be in bad state. Like how NGO helps, but I want to help with what I can for them. I did study medicine before. Any advice from anyone please would appreciate it.

College Compare and Contrast?
Can someone compare and contrast these colleges 1. University of Kansas 2. Kansas State University 3. Wichita State University I am planning on majoring in music with a piano pedagogy or performance emphasis, but I am also planning on taking private vocal lessons. Can you compare the professors in these fields? Also other things like tuition, scholarships, and stuff like that. If anyone has personally gone to any of these colleges and can give me a personal insight into the music professors that would be AMAZING!

How to become a software engineer with in 2 months with basic knowledge of technologies how do i secure an internship ??
graduated with masters degree in computer science.

How can i become a software engineer within 2 months?
How can I become a software engineer within 2 months with a masters in computer science while having a basic knowledge on the trending technologies and industry exposure?