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Vicky30 views

What can you do with the college minor Can you use your college minor to get a licensed profession? ?

What is the purpose of a college minor? What can you do with the college minor? Can you use your college minor to get a licensed profession? I'm an incoming college freshmen, I currently major in Pre-Nursing, but I don't know if I want to pursue it yet. Back in high school, I wanted to major in accounting, but I want to make sure I actually like accounting before I actually commit to accounting. So, I was thinking of minoring in accounting. I also doesn't want to spend extra years in university, so I want to make sure I change to the major I wanted to pursue in as soon as possible. Please help me out!

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Sofia26 views

Do I have a chance of getting into BA Psych Uni with bad grades?

Hello everyone, I’m 19 years old and from the Czech Republic. A few months ago, I was rejected from university due to my high school grades. I had a really rough time with my final exams, which left me with a low overall GPA. However, my dream is to become a psychologist, and I know I have the aptitude for it. Throughout high school, my grades specifically in psychology were exceptional (straight A's). it’s the one subject I completely excel at. Unfortunately, because most admissions systems rely strictly on an overall GPA cutoff, I feel completely stuck. I desperately want to study outside of my country in an English-taught program. In the Czech Republic, doing a grade redo or finding a university preparation course isn't really an option. Does anyone know of European countries, specific universities, or alternative pathways (like foundation years or entrance exams) that look at subject-specific grades rather than just a total GPA? I’m willing to work incredibly hard. Any advice would mean the world to me. Thank you!

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Henry255 views

What is the best "path" to follow in order for me to become a Victims Right's Attorney?

I am currently an 8th-grade student who consistently earns straight A’s in all of my classes. My strongest subject is English Language Arts, which I especially enjoy because of its focus on reading, writing, and communication. I am interested in becoming an attorney and am seeking guidance on the best path to achieve that goal. I am motivated, hardworking, and dedicated to my academic success. As I continue through school, I want to make informed decisions that will prepare me for a future career in law.

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Shannon293 views

Hello world I’m currently in 8th grade and my dream is to become a successful man in business and make large amounts of money. ?

Hello world I’m currently in 8th grade and my dream is to become a successful man in business and make large amounts of money I just need some advice in what type of business I should start and what age I should start it

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Yoshi204 views

How can a humanaties student go to space?

Can a humanities student(basically, it consists of Social studies, Law, psychology, and also Maths) become an astronaut or somehow travel/go to space, like to space stations and all.... Also, consider that if I have done *psychology with Bio* too, i.e. can I go to space and observe how the human body and emotions react in space and conduct such research? If yes, then how?

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Nigar163 views

How can a VFX artist with more than 10 years of experience and who has worked on big shot projects get back to work and gain confidence to crack the recruitment tests after almost 5 years gap in job due to personal reasons?

Can knowledge of AI help and how?

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Faisal277 views

I'm a Civil Engineer and I did my graduation in 2025. Currently, I'm working as a Planning Engineer doing Scheduling & EOT Claims Management. I want to start my own Project Management Consultancy as an Individual first and build my team. I don't know how to proceed and how I can start my own my Consultancy. Although I have financial constraints as well. If I thought about freelancing, there is so much saturation on platforms like Fiverr & Upwork. How I'll get my first client even How I can start my Consultancy with a specific niche in Scheduling & EOT Claims Management.?

I need mentorship how I can be my own business in my field and I never want to work as an employee. I hate this word.

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Wajeeha160 views

How to get admission in international university like stanford with excellent psychology department?

I am a student of BS clinical psychology in Superior University, Faisalabad.I want to study my masters in psychology from international university, but I dont know how can I secure admission there. I am really a passionate student with current CGPA of 3.97 out of 4.00.

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Christie299 views

What should I think about when choosing between CSU's and UC's for film major?

Hello! I am an upcoming senior (Class of 2027) and I am deciding between CSU's and UC's for film major. I have heard that CSU's offer more hands-on work which is what I prefer, while UC's are more research based. However, I do care about prestige as well. What kind of factors should I consider and how can I pin point what is the best? Some film roles I am curious and interested in are directors and producers because I have creative ideas in mind that I want to bring alive.

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dashawn243 views

How much does material handling make yearly?

I have been interested in material handling for a few months now and I have been curious about how much it pays me. Does it help make me a living or do I need to work a second job with material handling.

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Rameen2375 views

How should I approach launching my first SaaS product as a software engineer?

Hello everyone, I'm a software engineer currently working on building my first SaaS product. My goal is to launch it successfully and eventually turn it into a sustainable business. I would love to learn from professionals who have experience building or launching SaaS products. Here are a few questions I would appreciate your advice on: * What steps should I follow before launching my SaaS product? * How do I validate whether people actually need the product before investing more time and money? * What are the biggest mistakes first-time SaaS founders usually make? * How should I plan pricing, user acquisition, and marketing for the initial launch? * If you were launching your first SaaS today, what would you do differently? Any practical advice, resources, or lessons from your own experience would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and guidance! Warm Regards

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Ella401 views

What are the first steps to getting my sonography certification?

I am a senior in high school looking to go into sonography as an ultra sound tech, but not sure where to start. Do I need a bachelor's or nursing degree prior to finding a program for becoming certified? If not, what kind of programs or schools do I look into for a sonography certificate?

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Dj477 views

What should I do...?

Hey everyone, I’m 17 and trying to plan out my next 4-5 years, but I’m feeling a bit confused and overwhelmed by my options. I come from a traditional background as an only child, and I really want to make my parents proud while building a career that is long-lasting and high-earning. The plan I have made is to major in Software Engineering (ideally targeting the aviation sector), and I want to minor in Religious Studies to honor my mom’s wishes. On top of that, I have a deep interest in law and politics, which I feel could really strengthen my long-term stability and career leverage. However, I also have a massive love for creative fields like fashion design (which is a great practical backup skill to sew for a living if needed) and filmmaking. I’m naturally great at multitasking, so my idea is to focus heavily on my main degree during the semesters, and then use my summer and winter breaks to take short courses or self-study law, politics, fashion, and filmmaking rather than trying to get full degrees in them.Does this sound realistic, or am I trying to take on too much? I'd love to hear from anyone who has successfully balanced multiple heavy academic interests and creative passions during university! Options and opinions all are welcomed I really want to hear your thoughts and changes that could be made to save my future

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Sanvhi338 views

AP Exam Score Relevance for Architecture Major?

Hi, my name Sanvhi and I am planning to major in architecture. I am currently a junior and my dream school is University of Pennsylvania. I have listed the AP's I have taken with the score I have received, and the ones I plan to take. All the following AP's I hope to get a 5 on, but if I were to get a 4 on any, they would most likely be APUSH, both AP English's, and possibly Calculus AB or BC. I plan to put majority of my focus on AP Physics 2 and Research to show growth from a 4 in AP Physics 1 and Seminar to a 5 in those, as well as AP 3D Studio, Art History, and Calculus. AP World History Modern: 4 AP Microeconomics: 5 AP Precalculus: 5 AP Macroeconomics: 4 AP Seminar: 4 AP Physics 1: 4 AP Art History: AP Research: AP Calculus: AP English Language: AP Physics 2: AP 3D Studio Art: APUSH: AP Calculus BC: AP English Literature: Other than my exam scores, I have been doing research outside of school on architecture and domestic violence and plan to publish it, founder of the Engineering Club (integrated the Society of Woman Engineers program in it), applied for a SWE award (hopefully a recipient) and to be a SWE Influencer, applying for the Scholastic Art award and other architecture contest, SGA president for 3 years, and a youth ambassador for a domestic violence nonprofit working for university outreach. I have not taken the SAT yet, but plan to try my best to get around a 1500. I know nothing is set in stone and things can change with my results in contests, real SAT score, and more, but I was just wondering how important my AP scores would be for UPENN. Again I know there's no definite answer but I just wanted some others opinions! Thank you!!

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Giulia183 views

Based on my current profile, do you think I have a realistic chance of being admitted to a competitive UK undergraduate Neuroscience programme?

Based on my current profile, do you think I have a realistic chance of being admitted to a competitive UK undergraduate Neuroscience programme? I'm looking for an honest assessment rather than reassurance. If you were reviewing my application today, would you consider me a competitive applicant, or are there significant weaknesses that would likely hold me back? To be honest, I'm feeling quite discouraged. Although I've worked hard throughout secondary school, I sometimes feel that the Italian education system hasn't prepared me particularly well for highly competitive international applications. When I compare myself with applicants from other countries, I worry that I've simply had fewer opportunities to build the kind of profile UK universities are looking for. At the same time, I do believe I have a strong personal story to tell and a great deal of drive. My application will be submitted in October, so I only have a few months left. Here is my current profile: * Current school grades: **10/10** in every subject except Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences (7/10), although I feel these marks may not fully reflect my abilities due to inconsistencies in teaching and assessment. * IGCSE Biology (A) and IGCSE Mathematics (B). I took these initially out of personal interest, without realising their potential relevance for university applications. * Highest GPA in the Dual Diploma programme. * English C1 and Spanish B2; I'm currently studying additional languages such as German and French. * National-level Taekwondo competitor, although I have not yet achieved a black belt. * I write interdisciplinary scientific and theatrical pieces for a non-profit organisation in my spare time. * I'm considering volunteering in a nursing home to gain more experience working with people. * I don't have programming experience yet, but I'm considering learning Python. * I have access to a microscope and I'm actively looking for meaningful ways to gain hands-on scientific experience before applying. My current UCAS choices are still being finalised, but I am considering a range of universities including highly competitive options (such as Oxford (maybe I shouldn't even bother tbf), UCL, King's College London, Edinburgh, and Manchester) alongside slightly less competitive but still strong programmes. One concern I have is that, despite my interest in science, I haven't always had the opportunity to receive strong teaching in every STEM subject, so I'm unsure whether my current profile accurately reflects my potential. Given this profile, do you think it's realistic to aim for competitive UK Neuroscience programmes? If so, what are the two or three highest-impact things I could still do before October to strengthen my application?

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