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What do I do if I don't know exactly what I want to do in college How do I figure everything out?
I am already planning to go to a community college for Radiography, but I don't know if that is actually something I want to do.

When should I begin to look for internships within the field I would like to study ?
I am a high school senior getting ready for college in the upcoming fall semester. I would like to continue my education in interior architecture. I am looking forward to the opportunities in store for me, but when should I begin to look into internships? It may be overwhelming to accept an...

Realistically, what kind of job positions are open to those who major in communications?
I am really interested in going into a communications major but do not know what kind of jobs it yields other than "public relations." What tasks or projects people work on in their communications related jobs?

What are the top three ways you recommend paying for college without loans or going into debt? #Spring2025
I'm a highschool senior going to college in the fall and want to approach it with the best financial wisdom possible. #Spring2025

As an aspiring anesthesiologist, what advanced studying methods can effectively help me retain information, while also incorporating stress reduction techniques to sustain high performance during critical situations? In addition, what particular approaches can be utilized to guide and address difficult situations?
I am a senior in high school planning to attend college in the Fall of 2025. I want to make sure I go in well prepared and not afraid of failure.

What is majoring in nursing like? Is it as hard as social media makes it out? And is the post graduate feeling worth all the hard work?
For background info I'm about to be a freshman in college and majoring in nursing and am a little anxious because i've seen mixed experiences and wanna be as prepared as possible! #Spring25

How do you stay motivated until the end, through the ups and downs? Nursing school is hard. Is there ever a point where you feel like the sacrifices aren't worth it or won't pay off in the end? #Spring25
After years of different medical programs, I've finally been accepted into an ABSN program. Now, with restricted financing and funding, having to step back from work and time with my family, I wonder if my dream of becoming a nurse is worth the sacrifices, blood, sweat, and tears.

What do you wish you knew as a first-generation student entering a graduate program?
Hi! I’m a first-gen student about to graduate with my bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. I just got accepted into the Sports Management program at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies and I would love to hear any and all advice related to preparing for and succeeding in...

How should I manage procrastination and avoid distractions while studying ?
I am currently a high school senior who struggles to stay focused and manage my time wisely especially when the tasks are boring or mentally exhausting. I get easily distracted by things like social media or my phone and I want to build better study habits before I get to college.

What makes college so difficult for so many people?
Is it the change from a very structured high school environment to a more open one, or just much higher difficulty level in the classes? Are there any good tips on managing your time wisely?

What should I be doing in high school to make my college applications stand out and prepare myself for the college experience?
I am currently a high school senior and I am trying to get involved in the journalism field. My question relates to what should I do to make myself attractive to colleges and future employers.

What do you wish someone told you before you started working in data analytics?
Hello! I am an upcoming Fall 2025 university student majoring in Statistics with a potential minor in Public Policy/Computer Science looking to work in data analytics, preferably in the healthcare field. I would love any advice, tips, or lessons you've learned along the way--or things I should...

What is the best way to learn a topic when in a time crunch?
Submission for #Spring25 scholarship.

What do you do in a Library Science course?
What does the course load look like, and is there anything else I need to know before I enroll?

How can you make yourself stand out on resumes and/or applications from the millions of others out there?
With so many people applying for the limited number of spots available, what would make an application stand out from the masses. Or, what should one not do on an application?
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