Cheshire, Massachusetts
How do I become successful in life like my parents and siblings, without going down the same path they went down?
My parents and siblings all went down the marketing path and have successful jobs and companies. I am leaning towards other things but feel like I can’t be successful in life if I don’t follow what they all did.
How can I tell if what I’m currently doing in high school will lead to success in my future?
I’m a tenth grade interested in writing and documentary film making.
How do I know what my strengths are and how to apply them to a future career?
I have a lot of different interests that don’t always fit together and I don’t know how to determine which ones I should pursue.
realistically, how hard is it to manage time spent on major and minor classes, especially if the former is for a career and the latter is more of a passion? What kind of schedule can I use to make sure that the time spent on both is enjoyable and/or efficient?
I would love to minor in theater as I am a distinguished chorus member and a large part of my high school's drama department, but I know that a good foundation generally comes from a stable job. I am considering a trade job, but I'm curious about how I can effectively manage my time for getting...
How important is the college I attend in determining my entrance into the workforce and initial success?
Specifically for bio and pre-med?
How do I know which college is best for me?
I'm not entirely sure what I want to do for my future but I'm leaning towards film and/or fashion. Though, I'd really like to go to an Ivy League.
How can I continue to advance human life with technology and medicine?
My name is Avery, I’m majoring in biomedical engineering, and this is my question for the scholarship entry! #spring23
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