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If the major that is related to your dream job is not available at your college, how would you suggest to include these studies into your college career?
I'm interested in following a path of #disabilitystudies and #law. However, most colleges in my state do not offer disability studies course. Do you have any advice on how to incorporate this into my studies?
When is going to community college first not a good idea?
#internships #business #math #job-search
What are the benefits of attending a job fair as a freshman in college?
#jobfair #job-search #first-job
How should I save money in my last year of highschool for college?
#salary #help #high-school#college
In what kind of professions can you do victim/minority advocacy?
#communityoutreach #advocacy #restorativejustice #law #law-enforcement #criminal-justice #community #outreach #nonprofit #service #social-service #social-work
What degrees are required besides an MLS to be an Academic Research Librarian?
#librarian #socialsciences #humanities #academia
Will a minor in Psychology be beneficial for a Nursing student?
#nurse #psychology #minors #nursing #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare
What is the best job for a new grad with a B.S. in Nursing to gain the most experience in a short amount of time?
#nurse #secondcareer
How do you choose a career as a Communications major?
I am in my second year of college as a Communications major. Communications is extremely broad and there are countless avenues it could take you. I was wondering as someone with a very broad major who has several passions, what is the best way for me to choose a career path? Have any other...
What if your dream job doesn't turn out to be a dream?
I am in my second year of college, and I still don't know what career path I would like to go down. I have several things that I am passionate about (music, animals, art, psychology, public relations, etc.), but I am worried that if I choose one, it will be the wrong one. I'm afraid of entering...
Will emailing professors at my top choice school increase my chances of being accepted?
I was advised to email the music professor who would be in charge of my studio and begin developing a relationship with him before he sees my audition because it would increase my chances of being accepted. In theory, this sounds logical, but does it work? Ethics aside.
#music
How do I tell my parents that I didn't make it into my dream school?
I was really excited to go and we spent a lot of time and money on visits and making arrangements in case I was accepted. Now I didn't even make it through the first round of applicants. I don't know how to bring it up to my parents without making it sound like it isn't a big deal....
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