Pennsylvania, USA
Surviving school away from home
I am excited about leaving home and pursuing my education... What tips do you have to help me be successful when I am on my own?
Sarah #family #vet
Do your hobbies reflect what major you'll pursue in college?
Right now I participate in Track and Field/Cross Country in my high school but I want to go to college and major in architecture related majors. Is it possible that I can go college and participate in this sport as well as studying in this field?
#majors
What majors should I take in college in order to be a successful architect?
I am currently a junior in high school and in a couple of months I will start the application process in order to get into my selected colleges. However, I am not sure what other majors I should take in college in order to become a very successful architect. So far I am thinking of taking a lot...
Should I take summer courses before I begin my first semester or wait?
I have the opportunity to take summer courses before my first semester of college. I'm wondering if it would be easier to wait until the following summer, or if getting a head start would be better. #summer-courses
Is it better to have an Associates degree or a Bachelors degree in Radiography?
I'm entering the Medical Imaging program at college this fall to become a radiology technician. I'm wondering if it would be better to get an associates degree or bachelors. #medicine #medical-imaging #radiography
Are there any true benefits in minoring in aa langauage?
I've always wanted to minor in a foreign language but wanted to see if it was worth spending the time in college to do or just learn on the side without the accreditation.
#helpisappreciated #thanksinadvance
How do I ensure my place in a veterinary program?
I am currently a college student trying to knock out the classes required as prerequisites to become a vet. I just want to see if there's any thing outside of the minimum requirements to make sure I have a place in whatever university I decide to apply to when I get to that point of my life....
What is the best way to break the news of the death of a family member to their family?
I am intending on becoming a physicians assistant and I recognize that I may be put in this situation at some point. I would like some tips for this hard topic. #medicine #working-with-children #death #physician-assistant #students-interested-in-career-as-physician-assistants #medical-practice...
What is the best way to cope with potential deaths of medical patients?
I am going to be a physician's assistant and I plan to work in pediatrics. I want to know coping methods people in the medical profession have to cope with deaths of patients. #medicine #physician-assistant #students-interested-in-career-as-physician-assistants #death #copingmethods #patients...
Do students receive more financial aid at private or state schools?
Which type of school normally offers more financial aid to students? Private or state owned? #financialaid
Is a bachelors degree or a masters degree better to have when entering the workforce?
Should I originally go to school for a bachelors degree and then start a job that pays for me to obtain my masters or should I stay in school and obtain a masters degree before starting work? #educationmajor
What are some ways to make money to pay for college?
I plan on working a summer job, but like most teenagers, I have a busy summer. What are some ways you can save up for college?
#college-advice #college #money
What are some essentials for studying abroad?
I have read that you should have a luggage bag that isn't black and red, so it's easily distinguishable. But what are some really good tips that you would recommend? What to pack? What your parents can send in the mail? What kind of credit/debit card is most widely accepted? #travel...
What is the best way to pay for college without a credit-worthy cosigner?
I am a sophomore in college, and I am just curious on the best way to pay for college. I am a theatre major, and I don't have a cosigner who has good enough credit. I am really looking for advice on scholarships/grants/etc.. Anything helps! #college #college-major #college-jobs...
Is it better to take a gap year after graduating college?
I am a sophomore in college, and I am just curious on the best way to saving money after graduation. This would be to prepare for the student loan burden. Would it be better to move back home and work a minimum wage job, or try and find a job in a big city that pays more? #college...
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