Fremont, New Hampshire
If I want to go into the medical field, should I major (undergrad) in organic chemisty or biology??
I am deciding what to major in going into my freshman year of college, and can't decide between getting a solid understanding in chemisty or biology. Which do you think?
Are internships widely avaliable for students who also have a heavy courseload??
I enjoy hands on activities and feel like getting real time experience especially in the medical field would be exponentially helpful, but I don't want to overload myself with hard classes and that responsibility
Which major might be a good fit for me if I am most interested in humanities or social sciences, but I want to work with people, especially kids?
I am a junior in high school, so I am still trying to figure out my interests, but my favorite subjects are English and sciences.
What makes me a good fit for a college/university?
As a fairly well-rounded student, I don't have any specific niches. I do want to be in a music program of some sort but that's common enough. Specifically, I want to know more about how college-specific programs could be something I could be a part of, in order to make an impact.
How can I best learn about different major options that interest me, besides taking different classes?
Which major might be a good fit for me if I am most interested in humanities or social sciences, but I want to work with people, especially kids?
What did you find rewarding from completing all the years of work in schools?
What opportunities presented themselves to you because of your experience?
How manageable is it to double major in forensic psych and criminology?
I am thinking about double majoring in forensic psychology and criminology/justice studies and i'm not sure if the workload would be too much. I want to be able to do criminal investigations out of college.
Will I still be considered for an RN position if I only went to community college for a two year associates??
The benefits of a nursing major at a community college
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