Jersey Village, TX
How do you know you made a good decison on what to study for college?
When do you know what you actually want to do after college? For example, let's say I have options but I can't really decide between which one I would like more for my future.
Is it too late to start for something that requires higher academic achievments?
I haven't really decided what I want to be or even what field I want to go into. Once I find what's right for me, will I still have a chance even if my academics aren't so great?
How do you know what to do?
How does someone know what they want to do or what they want to be after high school? The only thing that I have a somewhat decent grasp of is math, but other than that how do I find what's best for me?
How do you know what to do as a career?
How does someone know what they want to do or what they want to be after high school? The only thing that I have a somewhat decent grasp of is math, but other than that how do I find what's best for me?
How do you decide that you want to stay with the same subject that you started with?
Let's say you decide that you want to be a math teacher, you dedicate all of your time in school to be one. You can be a teacher in the future now, but how do you know that you won't want to change careers?
what makes high school students stand out to colleges?
I am an AP, IB, and DC student who volunteers in various clubs while maintaining a 4.86 GPA. However, I'm afraid this isn't enough. What can I do to stand out?
How long do I have to be in school for to be a nurse practitioner
I’m a sophomore in high school
How long does it take to be an esthetician and how to attract clients when getting licensed?
I Am interested in the cosmetic field and aside from planing on being an esthetician, I am pursuing on being a dermatologist.
How do I get all this work done?
How are other ways I can work on college applications and still be able to get school work done. I don't want to completely lose focus in school and start making bad grades.
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