Charter Township of Clinton, Michigan
What is the best way to study in order to retain the most amount of information?
How often/long should you study in order to understand the information, rather than simply remember it. Is there a such thing as over studying? #college #studying-tips #higher-education
How do I get into a college overseas?
I know it’ll be a really good opportunity but I’m worried that they won’t take students from other countries or that it would be too costly. #overseas #college #college-admissions #study-abroad
How do colleges teach you if your major is undecided?
I don’t know what I want to do as a career and I’m afraid that a good college won’t except me because they can’t put me into a category or they don’t have the courses for me. #undecided #college #college-major #academic-advising
Are there possibilities I can get into college due to these reasons:
I moved to the USA in November 2014 and I did not leave this town since then. I am a sophomore in high school and I would like to get my education done in the USA. We do NOT have a green card but we applied for it. I am on an H4 dependent visa and my dad is the only one working. He is in the...
What classes should I take next year?
I am a 10th grader and I am currently taking these classes: AP Psychology- really really hard Honors Biology- okayish only if I study Chemistry (regular)- hard Algebra 2 w/ trig (regular)- easyish English 10- easy French 3- easy These are the classes I want to take in my 11th grade: AP...
Is accounting a good career path?
How do I know the career I am right for? Is accounting good for girls who like math and want to make a fair amount of money? What is school like for someone interested in the business field? #accounting #career-path #collegefreshman
Should I change my plans of becoming a teacher so I will have a potentially more stable financial future?
I really want to be a teacher but I am worried I will not make enough money to support myself/my family in the future. #tobeornottobe #teaching #education
Does needing financial aid affect your chances of being accepted by a college?
I already know that I will not be able to pay tuition all on my own and I was wondering if a college would not accept me over a student that doesn't need financial aid. #collegebound #college-admissions
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