Franklin, Tennessee
What is college life like, truly?
I've spent time in AP classes, but never really got the college experience. What's it like? #college
What seems like the best way to spend the summer?
I am considering a job, but there are a few other avenues I would like to explore, or hear from others about. #summerblues
What's the best way to get into investing?
As an 18-year-old, I want to start investing in the stock market within America and possibly foreign stocks. How might I go about this properly? #keepitsustainable
Is it harder for D.O.'s to get the same respect as M.D.'s?
I've recently become interested in #osteopathic #medicine. The philosophy of treating patients as a whole instead of just symptoms appeals to me. However, I've heard that it may be hard for D.O.'s to find residencies that are not biased. I hadn't even heard of D.O.'s until a year ago,...
Do you have to go to a prestigious university to get into a "good" medical school?
I plan to study to become a #physician after I graduate from high school. I want to attend a "good" #medical-school, but I don't know if I'll be able to get into one if I attend a #public-school. I know that it is mostly up to me on whether I make it or not. But I have to believe that...
What is it like to realize you want to change majors?
Going into college I feel confident in what I am majoring in, yet I know it is common to switch majors. Do the majority of people feel like this can be a overwhelming experience? What makes people decide to switch their major?#decisions #findyourpath #choosingamajor
Reaching your dream job is tough. What do you think it means to reach your dream job, and why is it so rewarding?
We all have an image of a dream job, yet was makes it a dream? Is it the hard work and persistence that makes the job rewarding. Or maybe even today it's considered a dream job because the odds of you receiving the job as a female is small. I would love to hear peoples perspectives on what they...
What can I do with my Anthropology degree
In such a broad field as the literal "study of humans" there is an application in almost every field. However, as I am looking at jobs, I am getting discouraged since practically zero have "anthropologist" in the title. What are some ideas of jobs in which I can use my anthropology degree? #job...
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