Reisterstown, Maryland
What is a college resume supposed to consist?
When submitting a college application what should you include?
How do I get into video editing jobs?
I am currently studying for a computer engineering degree, but I would like to learn video editing on the side and potentially do freelancing or something similar. Are there any certifications that I could get on the side? Would it be possible to tie it to my computer engineering degree?
Where are the best places to find internships related to law, government, or public service as a high school student and how can you make yourself stand out?
I am interested in studying political science, public policy, and international relations. I have done fellowships and internships related to politics locally, but I want to expand. I am not sure where to look.
Why is "networking" controlling everything ?
What is "networking" and why does everyone rely on it to get a job or internship these days. I know no one and I don't know who to network with to achieve what other are achieving. I am interested in pursuing Finance in the future and I need an internship but without "networking" and...
What is studying computer science like , what are you able to do ?
When you study computer science it is a general and broad major , so does it actually Have lots of stuff that can actually be used for
Is going to college worth it when I can’t start my career right out of high school?
How would I go about this situation? I want to be a real estate agent. I can start when I am 18 and get my license and a mentor. College isn’t required but I feel like I should go. BUT I don’t want to be in debt… Is going to college worth it when I can start my career right out of high school?
Do you need to be a leader (president, vice-president, treasurer, etc.) in any high school clubs you’re a part of to get into colleges?
I'm a part of multiple clubs but for most of them I don't have a leadership position but still contribute to helping them and consider myself a member of all the clubs I participate in. Would that affect my chances of getting accepted into college?
I've been told recently that if you don't go to a well-known college/university for your undergrad then it will make it harder to go to a good graduate school?
Since I will be graduating next year, I've been looking at schools to apply to and trying to take college advice from anyone. I've been told in the past that the prestige of a college you attend for an undergraduate degree doesn't really matter. But I was talking to some family members...
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