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Chanute, Kansas

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Kaitlyn Aug 12, 2019 693 views

What is it to work in the dental feild?

#career #dental # #dental-hygienist #dentistry #dentist #help

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Caitlyn Apr 18, 2018 784 views

Best way to prepare for the transition for a 2 year to a 4 year institution?

I am going to be transferring to a university this fall and am afraid I'm not going to know what to do and how to juggle my classes. The past 2 years I haven't had to study very hard and my schedules weren't difficult.
#college-transfer #agriculture

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Caitlyn Apr 18, 2018 1007 views

What is the best way to study for Biochemistry?

I am a plant and soil major having to take biochem. The past 2 years I have been at a juco and now am transferring to a university. Any study techniques, material or ways to prepare for it are helpful!
#science #agriculture #biochemistry #biology #chemistry

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Olivia May 25, 2016 1998 views

What would the benefits be if I minored in a foreign language (Spanish for example)? My ideal major is undecided, but I want to better my understanding of the Spanish language (I am currently in a Spanish Class). Would minoring in Spanish be the way to

In today's world it's very helpful, if not essential, to known another language. I want to better myself and be able to interact with more people by expanding my knowledge of the Spanish language and culture. I am unsure if minoring in Spanish would be the best way to help me learn the...

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Olivia May 25, 2016 1355 views

What job opportunities are open to me if I major in civil engineering?

I am interested in helping/working with people, but also designing, creating, and mathematics. Civil engineering seems a good choice and I was wondering what jobs I could find with a degree in civil engineering. Thank you! #engineering #internships #civil-engineering

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Olivia May 25, 2016 2875 views

While in college, is it possible to balance a social life, extra-curricular activities (such as student government), a part-time job AND maintain a 4.0 GPA? Or is a 4.0 even a realistic goal?

In high school, I am pretty involved my various activities (NHS, sports, job, youth group, music, etc.), but still manage to keep a 4.0 GPA. A few of my friends who are currently in college, who had a 4.0 in high school, talk about how difficult to keep even a 3.8, much less 4.0. #college...

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