Lawrenceville, Georgia
Can I double major in dance and attend law school?
My first passion is dance. I started when I was 2 and have loved it since. I would like to pursue a career in dance, but I’m afraid that it is unrealistic. This field is highly competitive. Therefore, I am looking for a Plan B. I’ve always been interested in law, specifically family law. I...
Are there lots of scholarships available not based on scores?
I have done a lot of volunteer work, so I was wondering if there are scholarships that could possibly reward that on top of my scholastic work. #scholarships
Do you have to know people to get involved in the design industry?
I plan on going into an environmental design program, but I’m a little bit worried about how hard it will be to get into the design world fresh out of college. I’m just worried about making connections, so I was wondering if this is a struggle for other people. #design #environmentaldesign...
Is it common practice for Hospitals/Medical groups to offer student loan reimbursements as part of a compensation package for newly hired nurses?
#payoffstudentloans #nursing
Where should I a get job experience as a Nurse before applying to CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) School?
After I complete my BSN degree I will be looking for a professional position to gain experience before applying to CRNA school. #CRNA #career
Can i major in more than one thing in college
I want to major in #criminology & #sociology & #physiology & #emt and I want to know how many years estimated will I be in college
Can my state (Georgia) academic scholarship be used for other colleges out of georgia?
Many have told me that scholarships given by the state can only be used in colleges in the state. I had questions if this was true because some colleges near georgia might be able to take my scholarship. #collegebound #scholarships
Is it true that college is mostly study based?
People always comment about how high school and college are very different compared to each other. I was wondering how is it different than high school?
#collegebound #first-generation-college-students
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