Romulus, Michigan
What are things you can do in high-school that stands out to colleges?
I’m a incoming student at Grosse Pointe South in Grosse Pointe Michigan. School is very important to me so the question that often comings to mind when I think about going to higher is, “ Am I making the right choices for classes and extra curricular activities?”. I definitely need help coming...
How hard is it to get an athletic scholarship or even an academic scholarship for any division college?
I don’t know if it’s worth trying to get a full ride scholarship for volleyball. I would love to know if it’s worth trying
Should I settle on a profession even if I'm not sure I'll want to do it for the rest of my working life?
The Profession I plan to go into as of now is the one that my parents want, but I don't. Now I fear that it is too late to find what I truly want to do.
What college major and classes should I take if I want to become a neurosurgeon ?
When I’m in college what major should I decide to do if I want to become a neurosurgeon and what classes should I take in so it’ll be more helpful in the future
What advice would you give a highschool student that waants to major in biotechnology?
I am a sophomore in highschool and is looking for help deciding if biotechnology is the right major for me.
What would be practical to major in biotechnology if I intended to go to med school?
I'm a sophomore in high school and wondering what's best for me when I get into college.
Would it be impractical to major in biomedical engineering if I intended to go to med school?
I'm a senior in highschool, and I'm very interested in tech, engineering, and medicine! I would love to go into the medical field, and I don't know the best way to do that for me.
After I graduate what should I do?
After I graduate highschool should I immediately go into college if I want to become a neurosurgeon?
How emotionally straining is pediatric nursing?
It sounds like an amazing profession and one I would love doing considering my passion for helping kids. However, I’m worried it would be to emotionally straining. Is there certain areas such as ER vs general hospital nursing that are less emotionally straining?
what are good way to achieve your career and academic goals ?
for colleges and beyond
How do u know if u made a good or bad career desicon ?
My question is how do u know if your career path is good or bad and when do u know to leave something alone if it's not working career wise and when do u know that your doing ah career and not a job
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