Pueblo West, CO
What expenses do new college students need to consider after tuition, board, meals and book?
Looking for more budget information on expenses I might not think of upfront.
#collegeexpenses
What's the best way to keep track of your schedule in college?
I know that time management is a huge thing for college students. I'm a very busy person myself. I go to school from 7:00-17:30 most days. I currently have a notebook, use google calendars, and the calendars on my phone. I was just wondering how actual college students might keep track of...
What types of jobs are the best for college students who plan on double majoring?
I am asking this question because I am currently a double major in the fields that my high school specialize in. I plan on majoring in Computer Science and Software Engineering. I am a very busy person as it is, and I'll need a solid source of income when I get into college. #funding...
What is the best way to explore careers during college?
I'm entering the engineering field but I don't know what career I'm going to pursue. I'm interested in aerospace, manufacturing, design, and even engineering for research or entertainment. How do I explore these options while still investing in my education?
Thanks!
#engineering #career-choice
How easy is it to change majors?
I'm entering college as a mechanical engineer but I don't know if I'm going to stay there. I might find something else that capture my attention more. How easy is it to change majors in college? #engineering #mechanical-engineering
Does anyone know a better way to study a foreign language by yourself?
i am trying to learn enough Japanese to be able to take the AP exam for it and I'm not sure if there's a good way for me to learn it. I've watched several videos about kanji and know the basics for grammar, but is there a more efficient way? #foreign-languages #japanese #online-learning...
How do you know which major is right for you?
i mean, what if i choose the wrong one and regret it later in life? Is this just a risk that i'll have to face in life?
#help
I don't know if I'm ready for college after graduation. My parents won't let me get a job and FAFSA sign ups haven't come yet. Should I take a year off after high school or should I try to go to college with my scholarships. (i don't want to take loans)
I really want to go to college, and I'm not interested in the military. However, I am in a program called Young Marines. Anyways, I have tried to convince my parents to allow me to get a job and they won't. I graduate in May of 2018 at the age of 17, but I would be 18 in August of 2018. If I...
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