what roles are available for psychology majors interested in combining spiritual traditions, like Nepsis, with modern therapy?
Im interested in studying specifically Eastern Orthodox psychotherapy, and how modern psychology compares or in contrast with the Neptic tradition. notable figures from the Neptic monastic tradition you may have heard of are evagrius ponticus, john cassian, Paisios of Mount Athos, Gregory paalmas, ect (usually much more popular in eastern mysticism). this has been a profound interest in matters concerning majors and college life, and i would love to get anyone's perspective, or if you havent heard of the Neptic Fathers, what was the reaction from researching them?
How can I become a more competitive applicant for universities?
Hi! Currently, I am a junior in high school. I am wondering how I can be a more competitive applicant for universities because I am a bit worried I don't have much to add. Right now, these are my current activities/awards/classes: 1.) I got selected to participate in an 8-year rigorous and academic program with a 20% acceptance rate. (SEO (Sponsors for Educational Opportunity) I attend Saturday academies to further my knowledge and become a more competitive applicant through extra classes 2.) I received two awards from the program which was one growth mindset award and one dedication award. 3.) I was apart of Honor Society two times where I participated in taking a course with Cornell University and Arizona State University through NEON (National Education Opportunity Network) and scored in the top 20% nationally 4.) I have a Youtube channel that I started which is dedicated towards mental health where I plan, edit, and upload videos myself. Though, I haven't posted in a year which I plan on focusing. 5.) I took 5 dual enrollments but no AP's (due to several factors) However, I plan on taking two or three during my senior year. 6.) I participated in one summer internship and plan on continuing again this summer. 7.) I had my artwork featured in a museum cafe where I centered it on my resilience, identity, and passion.
What are the best universities to apply for when it comes to business, psychology, and film?
Hi! I am a current high school junior curious about three different majors being business, psychology, and film. I am also curious on what universities are best suitable for these majors?
How do I transition into a stable, fulfilling, and financially stable career that involves helping children when I have a disjointed work history ?
am 30 years old, and since graduating from high school, I have had inconsistent work for many different employers. All within general labor. After taking a job for a municipal park agency in sanitation, I transferred to the recreation side of things as a camp counselor. I loved that position and would have loved to continue with the agency and work my way up the ranks, but was told that Bachelors degree would be helpful, so I signed up for an online Sociology program at SNHU. In 2025, I worked for a major pharmaceutical non-profit doing warehouse labor that also required some logistics and coordinating. I was injured on the job, and after settling my workers' comp case, I no longer work here and have transitioned into substitute teaching. I originally started SNHU with the plan to use the Bachelor's to work my way up the park district, so I never really did much other than just pass my classes. I have the degree, but no real-world research experience or internships in the field. My question mainly comes from another major life change that my wife and I have planned for our family, and that is moving to Ontario, Canada. I want to know how I can start a career in something related to helping kids in one way or another. All our paperwork is in order, and we will be moving this summer, but as the sole income provider, I'm feeling a lot of pressure. Unfortunately, because of the injury, I cannot work hard labor jobs anymore, and I also want to begin something more stable and fulfilling. I also need to know what I can do to make a sustainable income because the entry-level positions in Ontario, such as Child Youth Worker, are relatively low-paying. My grades were decent at SNHU, and I would consider continuing my education in the long run if it would help my situation, but considering my situation, I need to work to provide for my family. I’m concerned that with a lack of experience and relevant skills other than the 6 months I had as a camp counselor, a few months as a substitute, and about 12 years mopping floors, delivering packages, or loading trucks at a warehouse, I have pigeonholed myself into the type of jobs I am desperately trying to transition away from. How do I break out and transition into a career in a space where my work experience isn't fully relevant?
How can you start off young,get connections,and go into marketing,real estate ,investing,etc as a 17 year old about to be 18 ?
Any tips and advice would be wonderful!
What kind of job is right for me?
I'm a high school 11 grade student now. I need an after graduate job. I want a computer or medicine job.
I'm a foreigner and I want to study in a Australian collegue,what is the best way to study IELTS?
I'm a Brazilian guy who is in Asutralia now. Age: 20
What program's exist to become a forensic psychologist in Canada?
I’m 16. I’m in grade 11. My plan is to go to MUN and do my first degree in psychology. after that my plan is to specialize and become a forensic psychologist. Just wondering what programs are available within Canada that I Apply for Any help is appreciated.
Should I do a bachelors or a bachelor of science if I want to be a forensic psychologist?
I’m 16. I’m in grade 11. My plan is to go to MUN and do my first degree in psychology, but I don’t know if I should get a bachelor science or a of arts. I just wondering what’s better if I wanna go into forensic psychology in the future. Any help is appreciated.
What is a great way to get yourself mentally and physically prepared for nursing school/ college??
What are methods that can help me? Are there activities that help me? Possibly programs related to my question? Is this something that you have to do on your own or can you get help?
How do I make sure jobs would want to hire me?
I want to start working as soon as possible to help my family and become independent.
What is it like being a Criminal Defense lawayer?
What is it like going through law school. What do you feel like when you walk into the court room. Ect
How can I learn how to cook?
I've been wanting to pick up on cooking since I began school, I've seen shows that people are cooking their own special meal that they made all on their own. I've wondered how they start off their path in becoming cooks and owning a restaurant. I want to start cooking and maybe even having my own unique meal I made on the way of learning of cooking.
How to become a mechanic?
what are the steps i need to go on my way to becoming a mechnic like as a professional in a shop or a dealer.Or even for your own shops