Aldine, TX
What's it like, money wise, to have an apartment?
During college, depending on which one I go to, I was thinking about getting my own apartment, something cheap for now until I save up more money than I do now. I want to have the feeling of living on my own, to try and see if I can handle it. #financial-planning #mortgage
Where do you see the field of History ending up in 20 years with the influx of more technology into not only research but displays and relaying information?
I ask because I hope to work in the museum field someday as a curator and with the influx of new technology of course there will be changes in how we research and display new artifacts. #history #museums #museum-collections #educational-technology
What would be the most important thing for future historians to consider when researching the past?
My aim is to become a curator at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. and only the top historians are considered for the job because of its prestige, and in doing so having a leg up on the competition would be helpful. #smithsonian #WashingtonDC #history #european-history
Is there any way I can get in-tution for a non-resident freshman at Colorado State University?
A person I talked to at my high school told me that she is getting an in-state tuition for an out of state university and I was wondering if Colorado State University did anything like this. This school is one of my top schools and even with scholarships the total cost for one year is still...
Would Biomedical Science or Animal Science benefit me more for my Veterinary Medicine degree?
I am going to college in the fall and I have the option of a biomedical major or an animal science major. I want to work towards a Veterinary Medicine degree after my undergraduate, so I want to make the right decision. After researching this question I keep getting the response that to apply...
Which program is best to start learning coding?
I want to learn to code. Should I start with python, Java, etc. ?
#coding
#computer-science
How can I balance research and my studies in college?
I know I will do research for labs in my school, but I want to still maintain my GPA. How can I balance the two activities?
#college
#science
#research
#chemistry
What majors/minors are required to even be a psychologist/therapist?
I have heard many answers to this one. I was told by one source that sociology, but then told by another that sociology is a broad term that only refers to a group of majors that may specialize in psychology. I know I definitively need psychology under my belt, but other than that I'm lost....
Why does one consider becoming a psychologist/therapist?
For a long time now, I have wanted to be a psychologist because the human mind is extremely interesting but also because I feel like I could make a huge change in someone else's life. I have heard from many that I should consider an occupation that is more financially stable, which has caused...
Will a scholarship cover my basics?
I haven't finished my basics. Will a scholarship pay for the basics to, or go straight to what I'm majoring in? #scholarships #college
What would be some good tips if I'm majoring in culinary arts?
I've always dreamed of being a chef, a great one at that. I would love to learn everything there is to know about the culinary world. #chefdreams #futuregordonramsey
Should I double major to give myself more options, or should I save time and stress?
I am a very hard worker and will do anything to get my work or job done however, I am also a person to get very overwhelmed and stressed out because of it. Would double majoring be worth my time and stress or should I try to stick to one major?
#WhatDoIDo
#doublemajor
#collegelife
#ImExcited
What are the qualities that an engineer should have in order to be successful?
Engineering department sounds complicated but interesting to me. I want to study to be an engineer. I want to work on my skills so I can be prepared for my future. #engineering
What careers can I expect with a double major in criminal justice and sociology?
Would they help me get a career as a judge or a lawyer? If so, what are the steps to get into those careers? #criminal-justice #law #law-practice
Which is better to be accepted into colleges outside of my state and for scholarships, Advanced Placement classes or Dual Credit courses? Are they valued the same by admissions and scholarship committees?
Through out my high school career I have chosen dual credit course or advance placement classes. The teachers were the same for both. The college credit was automatic without the burden of an assessment to determine if I should receive college credit. Also they both had the same point value so...
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