Hearne, Texas
As an engineering student, is it more harmful than beneficial to look for jobs or internships outside of your specific field of engineering?
I am a Biomedical Engineering student, and my degree includes many Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering practices. It sometimes becomes difficult to find Biomedical Engineering jobs specifically, so I am considering working in other areas of engineering to simply gain experience...
What are some easy ways to network and create relationships in college with people that have similar interests as myself?
I plan on attending a large public university, so there will obviously be other students that I have similar interests with. However, I have noticed that college students tend to keep to themselves. Knowing different programs and organizations that will promote deep relationships with other...
What are healthy habits to develop in order to prevent myself from becoming "burned out" in college?
I am extremely invested in my education and I am very passionate about academics as a whole. However, I am scared that I will put too much energy into my success during my freshman year and, consequently, not apply myself to my fullest potential throughout the rest of my undergraduate years....
How do you budget for college?
I don’t want to be eating ramen everyday or not eating at all. I don’t want to be a stereotypical broke college kid. #college #budgeting #financial-aid
What are some majors that can actually be used in career
I don’t want to choose a major that will eventually be useless to me in the future. #college #college-major #career-counseling #academic-advising
I am not good at writing papers at all. What are some recommendations for me to be more successful and reasearching and constructing a good essay paper?
I am going back to school after 12 Years. English and writing have never been my strong areas. I want to do more than just pass this class, but also reasearch and construct successful work. If there is any tips, pointers, or advice that can be given. Please, I am all ears. #english #essay...
I have chosen to go to school for Physical Therapy. I am wanting to know is there anyone else who has chosen this path, and if so was it hard obtaining a job once you graduated?
I am going back to school after 12 years of being out. I have heard good and bad things about this career choice, and I want to endure that I am not going to be graduating in a field where I will not be able to utalize my degree.
#physical-therapy #physical-therapist
In college, how important is living outside of home for a college experience?
Saving money is an important goal for college and a good way is to live at home. Many people say I am going to miss out on the best parts of college, advice? #college-advice
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