Fort Mill, South Carolina
How can we implement architecture principles to create solutions to current health problems like missing limbs or damaged organs?
I believe that architecture can and should be implemented in medicine to create new devices, prosthetics that are closer to the human body. This way the body can take them and make the new organ or body part it's own. #healthcare #architecture #tech#medicine
Trying to enter the field of Urban Planning
Hi, I am 16 years old and in my second semester of college! I am interested In entering the field of urban planning but more on a larger scaler with large cities and possibly even internationally I am trying to learn Spanish and I already know a good amount of French ( I am thinking of moving...
How long are dorm accommodations guaranteed?
I was thinking of living on campus but I'm not sure if the expenses are much different from living on and off campus. #college #college-advice #college-bound #financial-aid #education
What is the typical breakdown of loans versus grants?
I was thinking about applying for a loan but I am not sure I will be eligible for one, how do I go about figuring this out? #student-loans #college #loans #finance #money
What is a good minor for someone who wants to major in Emergency Medical Technician?
#EMT #major #college-major #medicine #healthcare #minor
When I apply to FAFSA, am I automatically considered for grants and loans?
#college #student-loans #financial-aid
I will be the second child in college come 2019-2020 year. My brother is currently a college sophmore. The ownness seems to be on me to get scholarships to go. Any parental advice to make things even?
#college,#scholarships,#help,#financialaid,#evensteven
I love engineering, math, and drafting. Having trouble deciding which type of engineer I want to be. Should I take gen ed courses in my freshman year?
#engineering,#engineer,#math,#mechanical-engineering,#college
How well does studying abroad improve my chances for getting hired straight out of college?
Will studying abroad end being a waste of time and only for an "ok" experience, or will it boost my morale of my major and help me acquire skills for field of work. Will it also enhance my chances of landing a higher paying job fresh out of college? #career #college-bound #help
How do I know if my major is right for me? How do I know I love it?
I don't necessarily want the highest paying job, I want a job where I can be able to wake up every morning at 7 am and be overly excited to go to work. How do I locate my major like that? What tools do I use? How do I know it's the right fit? #job #college-major #career-counseling
What should I know about college?
Of course there is increased freedom and workload, but what else catches people by surprise?
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What is the most efficient way to find scholarships that fit you the best
#college #scholarships #help
What is the best path to take to get into high level college/NBA basketball officiating
#basketball #officiating #job-search
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