Oregon, USA
What tips and tricks do people have for passing anatomy and physiology?
I have heard that A&P is one of the most difficult classes to pass for nursing. I have also heard that you have to apply yourself fully and study very intensely. What advice do you have for new students that are trying this class for the first time? #nursing #college-major #healthcare
When studying how do you make it the most effective?
I have been doing some research on how to keep on top of studying so that you don't fall behind. In my research I found it says to spend about 15-20 minutes studding a subject each day but it doesn't say what to study. That doesn't seam like a lot of time to get a whole lot of time to get...
Will employeers consider a second year college student for a intership?
I am just curious if an employer will consider a second year college student in Aerospace Logistics for an internship? #Aerospace #Aviation
What is the most challenging part about transitioning from one degree to another?
I am transitioning from a Professional Pilot degree program into Aerospace Logistics. The transition is huge, as I am also moving to complete this degree. I am looking for some positive feedback about transitioning into a new degree. #AerospaceLogistics #Aviation
What is a good minor for a civil engineering degree?
I would like to pursue civil engineering in college and I have no idea what to minor in. I am thinking about possibly minoring in business but I need help. #civil-engineering #college
How Can I Get More Scholarships With a Mediocre GPA?
Honestly through high school I have been very lazy and it took me until the end of last year to get off my feet. I then got a 3.5 GPA in the last trimester. My cumulative GPA is 2.8 and I still want to go to college and I need financial help. I am paying for college on my own. #financial-help...
Are there any prerequisites I need to/should take for psychology at a community college? Should I find a community college with a good psychology program?
#highschoolsenior #psychology #prerequisites #communitycollege
If I’m sure that I am going to attend a community college because there is no way I can afford a University without scholarships covering most or all of my tuition, should I still apply to universities incase I am lucky enough to receive scholarships that will cover all of my tuition? Or is it best to only apply to a community college?
#highschoolsenior #applying #scholarships #communitycollege
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