New Buffalo, Michigan
What does a typical day look like on a job
What do you do from clocking in and clocking out #business
What is the education level I need for my trade
Do I need a high school diploma or a college degree. #education
The best scholarships for an Automotive Student
I would like more information about some scholarships that I have a good chance of getting being an Automotive Student at Parkland College
#scholarship
If I finish my two year vocational program, will I be able to later go to a 4 year program?
Im going to Parkland College in Champaign Illinois currently to be a certified Ford ASSET Technician and get an associates degree in Applied Sciences. After I finish this program, in a few years, will I be able to take that associates degree to a 4 year school and get more education?...
How much time should I expect to put in to getting $70k+ in scholarships?
I know it's a lot, but I'm ready to put in the work required so that I won't be in student debt for the prime of my life. How much time should I expect filling out this many scholarships will take? #scholarships
Will founding a club and programming your own game get you a good chance at getting into the Ivy League?
I am currently in the process of these 2 things and I'm not sure how to beef up my chances of getting into Brown/Harvard. Do I stand a good chance with these under my belt + president of another club + solid Ivy level academics? Also I'm going into computer science, if that helps (or...
What are your top tips for college years?
What are some pieces of wisdom you have learned over your time, such as advice for studying, applications, scholarships, internships, etc.? #internships
Which is better: going to a community college and then transferring, or going straight to a four year college?
Some people tell me to save money by going to a community college first, and that is what all of my siblings have done, but others say that going to a four year college makes things simpler. I am not sure what they mean, but which do you think is better and why? #colleges #tuitioncosts
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