King, North Carolina
How do you manage your time between friends and school work?
how do you learn to use your time wisely
How difficult is it to transition from community college to a four year university?
I am currently enrolled in community college. After I complete my Associates in Art there then I want to continue on to an undecided four year university. Will it be easy to transition since I will have an associates degree? Just how different are universities from community colleges, besides...
Am I going about becoming an editor the correct way?
I am about to be attending my first year of college, though I have taken some college classes already to get ahead. After taking an online English class, I decided I want to be an editor. I know editing, like most other things, takes practice to get good at. I've got my college plans all...
What can I be doing now, while in high school, to prepare for a major in nursing?
I have taken all the health science courses my school offers, and I'm signed up for CNA next year. I'm also in HOSA. What else can I do? #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner #hospital-and-health-care #medicine
What are the pros and cons of spending two years at a community college vs going straight to a 4-year university?
It applies to me personally, will it save money, is it the same quality education, will everything transfer #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner
What are some of the jobs available for someone with a PhD in English?
I want a PhD in English, and I want to be a college professor. However, I would like to know some of the other options for that careers with that degree. #college #higher-education #english #phd
Do all colleges require someone to be fluent in two foreign languages to receive a PhD in English?
I plan on getting a PhD in English in the future, and some colleges require a students to be fluent in multiple languages. I want to know if that's true for all colleges, and about how many classes one needs to take to be considered fluent. #english #phd
As freshman going into civil engineering, do you recommend working a job your first year or semester?
I am a low income student. #college #civil-engineering
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