Denver, Colorado
Playing the Odds with Scholarships
I would love to finance my #higher-education with more #scholarship money, especially given a cut in state funding for #financial-aid taking effect next year. Is it more worthwhile to devote my time to the easier #scholarships that simply require me to sign up for a website or take a survey?...
What is most compelling about being an independent college student?
Independence is a sweet topic, especially for a high school student. But, what other things make independence in college so admirable besides being able to do what you want?
#college
What is most rewarding about being an adult in the working world?
Most adults will work super hard during college to reach their desired profession, and once they get there they more often than not feel a sense of accomplishment in their lives. I want to know what keeps people from becoming burnt out in their careers, what is it about what you do that puts a...
What's the hardest and best part about being a physical therapist?
Since I was 13 I knew I wanted to be a physical therapist. I'm just curious how others got in that field. #doyouloveyourjob #medicalfield #physical-therapy
What's the best to major to major in if I'm looking to be a physical therapist?
I'm asking because I want to be prepared for getting my graduate degree. Also I'm starting college soon. #physical-therapist #college #major
What is the workload like in college?
When I go to college, I plan to get a job. Will it be tough to balance a job and college studies? Is there many papers to type? How long do assignments take?
#college #college-jobs #job #work-life-balance #work
What's it like to change a major?
As a senior in high school, I have two potential majors that are completely different fields (science field and the other, fashion design field). I plan to take science classes in college and if I'm not cut out for them, I'd switch to fashion design courses. Will I have to stay in college...
Does location the school matter?
Why should I consider out of state vs in state schools? What are the benefits? Besides the obvious cost reasons.
#college #travel #school
Why should I consider honors programs in college?
A couple schools I've applied to have extended an invitation to apply to their honors programs, but why should I? How does it help me in life?
#college #honors #question #why #engineering
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