Hewitt, Texas
How would a copyeditor know which "grammar" to use?
In the English language, there are so many different ways to use grammar, but there aren't any set rules on which ways are correct; it's more just a matter of belief (example: the Oxford comma). I realize that a particular university will teach their own beliefs about grammar, but I'm concerned...
What would the ideal professor-student relationship look like for recommendation letter status for graduate school?
What is the ideal dynamic between student and professor to ensure a positive recommendation letter in the future? Aside from visiting during office hours, what should I, as an incoming college freshman, do to build that relationship? #professional #professor #student #college-student...
What should a pre-law student pursue in his/her undergraduate to bolster law school prospects?
Ex's: studying for LSAT continuously, joining any pre-law organizations, meeting with law professors, meeting with lawyers, building a network, interning at appropriate organizations, etc. I am not sure which of these activities is worth while whereas others might just be a waste of time or a...
What's the biggest thing you've ever been apart of?
To me it seems like everyone is involved in some national merit organization or club like NJHS or even Eagle scouts and I'm just curious what else people are into and ways I can join. #national-honor-society #national-junior-honor-society #society #Life #Eagle-scouts #resume-building
What things hold you back from doing the things that you really want to?
I just wanted to know what everyone's thoughts were.#life #future-careers #life-skills
What should I do if I'm not sure what I want to major in?
I'm not sure if I want to major in bioenvironmental sciences or forensic sciences or even something else. Is it best to go undeclared? Or should I double major or pick one to minor in and one to major in?
#decisions #science #future
Is it better to take an honors course or not?
I've heard from some people that you should take honors courses in college because it looks good on resumes and puts you in classes with other goal-oriented people, but I've also heard from other people that it's not worth it because it's a lot of extra work and will just end up giving you a...
What is the best way of making yourself stand out when applying for a scholarship ?
I want to stand out when applying for scholarship because i need them as for i am the first person in my familly to go to college.
#firsttimer
#needhelp
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