New York Mills, Minnesota
What happens if you're college roomate isn't the best?
Next year I am going to be a college freshman and have some (...okay, a lot) of anxieties related to the college process. One of my troubles is the unknown nature of a future roommate. I've had a roommate: my little sister, for the past 10 years. But I don't think that it will be in the same...
Is it difficult being a professional actor/actress in this day-and-age?
I am a high school senior and am hoping to become a professional (paid) actress after I graduate college. I am planning on attending the University of North Dakota and majoring in Theatre Arts. But, will all that prepare me for 'the outside world'? How can it be done? #performing-arts #theatre...
What is your favorite part of being an orthopedic surgeon?
Is it learning new techniques and technology in the field? Is it seeing that you fix someone’s ailment; the end result? What makes you feel that you did the right thing in pursuing this career? #medicine
Was it a difficult journey becoming an orthopedic surgeon?
Were the courses challenging and pertinent to your field? Is it everything that you thought it would be? I am thinking of pursuing this career and wanted to know more about the challenges and triumphs of becoming an orthopedic surgeon. #medicine #medicine #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare...
Will I know if the major I choose is not the right one right away?
College is expensive, I will graduate with over 35 college credits and most of my generals done. I do not want to take a bunch of classes and not enjoy any of them but also have to pay for them. #college #financial-aid #college-major #academic-advising
Will I be missing out on starting a family if I go to college for too long?
I have big dreams for myself in many different aspects including my education and family. I want to expand my education as much as I possibly can while I also would like to start a family before it is too late. #college #familyoreducation
Is experience more valuable than a degree when seeking a job?
I have heard people say that their degree does them little good because the employer doesn't want to hire people with no experience. On the other side, some have told me that the "piece of paper" will help you out immensely. I am wanting to know the balance between these. #travel #ceo
If I am studying to be a music composer, is it possible to intern with a professional?
I love composing and arranging my own music and would love to do it professionally one day. #music #musician #music-composing #composer
Is playing sports in college a big distraction for your intended major?
I am intending on playing sports next year however I am afraid it will affect my grades. #sports
Would minoring in different languages be beneficial for someone who is going into the medical field?
I am going into the nursing field and am a little hesitant on whether or not I should learn different languages. This questions seems to have an easy answer for it, however by having a professional opinion on it I feel it would help me with my decision. #doctor #nursing #dental-hygienist
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