Crockett, California
What free online resources are there to self-study calculus/physics/engineering?
I'm looking for online resources that I can use to self-study STEM, sites with additional courses would also be appreciated.
How do I improve my time management?
At times I struggle with scheduling and procrastination, and would like to know how I can manage my time better in the future.
How can I start networking with people in law whilst still in high school?
Job fairs? Walk into law firms?
What is some advice you would give for a student working on college admissions?
I am a student in my last year of high school, college admissions are soon due and I want to know what one should expect during this process.
What is some advice you would give to students currently getting ready for college?
I am a student in my last year of high school, I want to know what one should expect during this process.
What's a technique to look through every valid past activity and achievement to put into a college application? #Fall24
It's helpful to put activities and circumstances outside school into my college app, but I'm wondering about how to determine the validity of my activities and whether I should start from middle school (most active in outside school work) , or freshmen year.
Is a computer major a good major for jobs?
I just wanted to ask before pursuing this major
What do you wish you had known about your position/the field before you started And what is a typical work day like??
As a current high school senior, I’m uncertain about which career path to pursue in, and with college applications approaching, I feel pressured to make a choice soon. I’d like to learn more about different fields to gain a better sense of direction before committing.
Is the jobs for a computer major over saturated?
I just wanted to ask since I don't know what to study for in college.
Which jobs in computer science is not hard to get today and in future ?
Many people try to get job in computer science field, which creates a big competitive, but I really want to work in this field.
How should I decide/dedicate my time as an aspiring mechanical engineer?
I have enough free time to be working on any skills related to mechanical engineering. Should I leave behind any extra-curricular that are unimportant to this?
Does chemical engineering typically fall more into schools of science or schools of engineering?
I'm first looking for a major in Chemistry, but am thinking of specifying into Chemical Engineering. How am I meant to get there?
What are some common skills for a math/physics based career?
What are some skills that someone could learn and improve to better work for a career in something mathematics related? or possibly something related to engineering and physics based.
What can I do if I'm currently failing a class as a senior?
I'm currently in High School and I'm failing AP Calculus which is making me anxious I might not get into college because of an F.
Should I find a way to drop the class?
Should I try to get into a good college?
Im skeptical about college degrees decreasing in value every year. I seen teachers people who went to good colleges and ended up with mediocre jobs. I am not sure if I should try to get into a good college and end up with a lot more debt.
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