Casselberry, Florida
Does it ever get truly tiring?
I know in art, times can get very stressful. Is there ever a point where it feels like it's not worth it anymore? If so, how do you get over that hump and continue doing what you love? #stress #stressrelief
What is the best program to use to make 3D models?
It could be a matter of preference or accessibility, but I'd like an honest opinion. #3Dmodeling #software
Inexpensive or Free Textbooks
Are there any ways to get inexpensive or free versions of textbooks? #textbooks
Paying for College
The college I want to go to is expensive. I don't want to burden my parents, but I also don't want to pay students loans forever (on a teacher salary). I'd love to find good scholarships that I can apply for. #Scholarshipsearch
What is the best way to give back to you're community whether you make it to college or not?
I am asking this question because most people think you have to have a lot of money to help others out but there are plenty of way's to do so without having a penny. #community-outreach #volunteering #community-service
What is the hardest part of being a Genetics Counselor?
I've been doing some research into the career of a Genetics Counselor, and I've become quite interested in what the job has to offer. However, in an ordinary day, with any amount of patients, I can't imagine what obstacles may come up. With all that goes on in a day, what is the hardest part of...
What does a day in the life of a Genetics Counselor generally look like?
Over the years, I've found that I have a knack and a keen interest in Biology, or more specifically, genetics. Recently I've been looking into the career of a Genetics Counselor, and even though I've done some research, what I've found doesn't really tell me a lot about what a Genetics...
Is it more important to do one thing really well in high school or to do many things?
I participated in music very heavily in high school and so that caused me to have less time for clubs or sports. I'm wondering which option gives you an edge when applying to college. #college-admissions
What makes going into the music industry so hard?
I plan on going into music education and most of the colleges have a 95% or higher placement rate so after you get in to a school why is there so much stress? Are high paying jobs not as available? #music
What year to most people start work-study programs under an architecture degree?
I want to know if I would be able to reasonably pay for (i.e. half of tuition at average price college) and live off of a work-study program while in college. Also would I be able to do this starting my first year in college (I don't have my AA yet so I would be studying for that my first...
What is the best way to pay for college like Savannah College of Art and Design?
I am asking this question because I recently was admitted to #Savannah #College of #Art and #Design and its a very expensive college and also my# dream college but the #money part is an issue. I don't receive #FAFSA which is an issue, and my family cant affords the #school. I would like to...
How does a person become a creative director for a clothing company and the responsibilities one holds?
I am a #college student who wants to major in #Fashion #Marketing and #Managment and I want to become a #creativedirector. I would like to know how do you become one exactly, do you have to work your way up the #fashion industry? can you go straight to becoming one?
Should I say yes to my dream school?
So my dream school is the University of South Florida. However, I have not received any money from them. I'm not getting any money from FAFSA, and I haven't won any scholarships yet. But I still want to go their with everything in me. Should I just hope I win a lot of scholarships and just say...
What is the best pathway to become a nurse practitioner?
I want to become a nurse practitioner but i'm not sure what the best path is for me. I'm not sure if I should become a registered nurse first and work and couple years. Or just continue straight with my education until I become a nurse practitioner. Any suggestions on what exactly is the best...
Where does scholarship money go?
How is the money you earn from scholarships organized. I applied for scholarships through multiple websites and paper applications so if I win any how would I even request to use it in college? Do colleges automatically take it out or would I have to contact the people I received the...
Why is PreCalculus hard for some people and not for others?
I am asking because a lot of people in my class are struggling in it except for a few people. #math , #high school
How do I effectively balance my classes, extra-curricular activities, and new life as a freshman in college?
I plan on going into college optimistically, as I wish to make the most of my new path in life. However, starting an entirely new life in unfamiliar territory away from home, I wonder if there is a certain mindset or routine I could use to adapt to my new situation. I plan on taking rigorous...
What sparks one's calling towards a career?
For most teenagers today, its very confusing and mentally challenging choosing a career path for one's whole future. For me, I want to go into the medical field. I am currently in my school's CNA and CMAA certification program. Just this week when I went to a nursing home for hours, the...
What are ways to time manage effiecently in this generation's fast pace society?
Now a days teens become very busy or very lazy. Teenagers, such as myself, pile things on top of themselves. For example, as a senior, I have a job, dual enrollment, an online class, other sports and clubs, and my high school classes. Putting this much responsibility on myself pushed me to my...
What is the most effective way to develop better study habits in a methodical manner?
I know that going into college as a freshman, my academic routine will have to change with the various classes and requirements of each course I take. With this in mind, how can I shift from my traditional high school studying methods of cramming the night before to a steady study routine that...
How does one complete a internship?
Do you find one on your own or is it something your school/program arranges? #college #internships
How important are college clubs?
I'm a returning, non-traditional student. How important is it really to participate in college clubs? #college #student-clubs
What do you need to qualify for an internship?
My field of communication and journalism will probably require me to have on the job experience but I don't know when or how to apply for it.
#intern
How can I get more involved in college?
I had 3 extracurricular clubs in high school and I'd like to be more active in volunteering while I am at college.
#activist
How can I keep up my grades in college?
I want to maintain a good college GPA so I can better succeed and possibly achieve more scholarships from my good grades.
#grades #study-tips #gpa
What are the best pre-med degrees?
I've been doing research on this topic, but the data is kind of inconsistent. Biology comes up a lot, but are there other viable options?
#medicine #medschool
What is the average day in the life of a psychiatrist like?
I'm very interested in the occupation and have an idea of what it entails, but I'd like to know more about it.
#psychiatry
What are some good colleges for people who want to be a veterinarian?
I know there are a lot of colleges out there and not all of them allow this field In training, and if they do it’s not so good. I am looking for a good one and can’t wait to start.
#college #animals
How am I able to see and sign up for scholarships in my area?
I am in high school thinking about my future and the first thing that came to mind was expenses. In order to get into college for free I need scholarships and I don’t know how to find them, or sign up for them either.
#pleasehelp #newbie
What's the best place to get a scholarship?
In #biology or just #scholarships in general
What's the best experience a future zoologist/wildlife biologist can get?
I'm getting a degree in #biology with a focus on #zoology #wildlife
I was accepted to a university that was my first choice on my list, but it is also the most expensive, should I accepted anyway and worry about cost later?
The university I was accepted to has a very good criminology department. Most colleges the first 2 years you take the basics than in the last 2 you do your major. But with this college, they start you out immediately with your major. My problem is they were also the most expensive one on my...
I will be majoring in Criminology in the fall. My career goal is to become a FBI profiler. After I graduate from college where would I apply next to reach my goal
I know I will need a lot of schooling to achieve my career goal. But I'm not sure how long or what I do after graduation since I haven't looked that far ahead. I would like to know what steps I am going to have to do to reach my goal. #criminology #criminal-justice #law-enforcement #fbi
What is a day like for an Emergency Management Professional?
I will be going for a Masters in Emergency Management after I attain my Bachelors in Public Adminstration from UCF with a minor in emergency management. After getting my Bachelors I want to spend a year of service with FEMACorp to make sure this is a field I could love. If I had a better idea...
I'm eligible for merit scholarships in every category but SAT scores. My highest score is 1260, which isn't bad, but its not enough for most scholarships. Any tips on finding other scholarships?
My SAT scores are the only low point in my college resume. Otherwise, I graduate high school with a full AA degree from dual enrollment, 3 varsity sports for 4 years (captain for 2), member of National Honor Society, 16/691 rank with straight A's, as well as holding 2 jobs, an internship, and...
Was it hard adjusting to living out of state during college?
I am asking this question because I am probably going #outofstate for college and this kind of freaks me out as I have never lived by myself let alone in a new year. I just want to know a little of what to expect and any pointers on adjusting. #college #out-of-state-student #life-transitions...
When thinking of a career path should I have how much debt I will be in after college in mind?
I want to work for a volunteer organization or other low profitable jobs, but I also want to get a college degree. I'm just wondering if it would be smarter/worth it to wait a few years after college before going into a low profitable career because of money? #international-affairs...
What major or course of study should I follow to become a diplomat?
I want to be diplomat. I am a current high school sophomore and I would like to know what classes I should take to better prepare myself now in high school for that track? In addition, what course of study I should follow in college to prepare myself for that career track? #politics...
Would getting an associates in accounting benefit me?
Hello, I've always been interested in #accounting and #business. I have always loved helping my grandmother in her office when I was a child. A year ago, I ended up getting this wonderful position as an office manager at an auto repair shop. I know I am doing a great job, but I feel like there...
Has anyone here done physical therapy?
If you have got your degree in physical therapy and got a job, please tell me about it!
#physical-therapy #physical-therapist
How do you gain enough money in scholarhips to go to any college or University of your choosing with billions of people competing for that same money with the same drive and necessity as you?
College is pitched as a necessity but priced as a privilege. With great grades, an incredible amount of determination, and as much prayer you can fathom, many students still don't get to experience college because hey simply cant afford it. Loans, and grants must first be approved and even when...
Will you get a better job attending an Ivy League school for Law Because of the school name itself verses attending a cheaper Law school?
Im asking because I'm going to get my bachelors degree as a paralegal so I wanted to know if getting in debt at an Ivy League school worth the sacrifice? Or if I go to a cheaper school would the same law firm want me? Or would the quality of my education be looked at the as the same value as an...
What is the best way to get connections in the event management industry?
I am a freshman in college and am majoring in event management. I want to have a successful job one day planning events. I think part of being successful is having the right connections. How would a student begin to make those connections? #event-management #event-planning #hospitality-industry
What is it like going to med school?
More specifically, I want to know how big classes are in general, and what other people pursuing the same career path are like. Is there tension? Competition? What are the professors like? What happens after you get your bachelor degree and get accepted into med school? Is it like regular...
What are good resources for finding field-related internships?
I would like to volunteer or intern in a position that is related to my intended major. Are there any good resources for finding positions like this suitable for high school seniors?
#senioryear #internships
what is the best collage to learn film or theatre arts
I want to be a film maker #college
Would nursing be a good career to go in to if I want to be around people?
I love talking to people and don't want to sit at a desk for my job. #pediatric-nursing #career-counseling #career-choice #nursing #medicine
What type of resume do you provide for a social impact corporation?
It is hard enough just trying to make a resume to fit into the corporate world, but to make a resume that is specifically aimed at social impact, like human trafficking, there must be some way to get across how passionate you are about dealing with such matters. #corporate-social-responsibility...
What are some of the qualities, besides being a person who cares and wants to help others, do you need to have to get a job with the Peace Corps or AmeriCorps?
I think the question is self explanatory. #corporate-social-responsibility #human-resources #career-details
If you received multiple misdemeanors in various states which all were determined dismissed, will the government hire you?
I have a friend who got misdemeanors and an injunction in two different states, everything turned out to be dismissed or basically denied because nothing actually happened. They do show up in the court systems though. My friend wants to get a job with the government and has the skill set for...
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