The Woodlands, Texas
How long does it take to truly pursue a career in Psychology?
Im majoring in Psychology after recently changing from Anthropology and I wanted to know how long it would take me to study and start up a career in it like opening my own office and everything or even getting a good job related to it. #psy #psychology #college #life #career
How important are extracurriculars to grad school?
In high school, extracurricular clubs and activities are a big part of college applications. When applying for grad school, is this the same way? Or do grad schools just look for consistently high grades? #grades #extracurriculars #grad #graduate-school ##gradschool #graduateschool...
How can I deal with stress?
#stressed #life-balance I'm in my second semester of Junior high and I've been stressed since day one. I work throughout the whole weekend to help my mom around the house, but I barely have enough time to study only weekdays. I barely even have enough time for myself. How can I deal with the...
When is the optimum time to declare a major?
How do you know that you're not rushing into anything and might end up picking something that you'll regret later? Is it really that big a deal for you to change your major and spend a little extra time in college? I feel like it's possible to not get your major choice completely right the...
Does failing in one elective means that you can not graduate?
i am asking this question because i have computer science AP class and it is really hard and i feel i can't get good grades in it. Somehow i passed my 1st semester but i am worried about my 2nd semester because if i don't pass maybe i have to go summer school and then delay my graduation and i...
is 2.7 a good GPA?
I am high school senior and i am asking this question because i am worried that how i am gonna get admission in colleges with this GPA and also stressed about graduation.
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What is the benefit of a college degree compared to real life training?
who will have the advantage? someone who spends four years in the work force vs someone who spent 4 years in college to obtain a degree when looking for a career? #college #experience #career-development #career-preparation #working #career-counseling
What are your best study methods?
I love to make flash cards, but I find it can be a little time consuming with all of the vocabulary and formulas I get in my chapters. I also find that by the time I make them, read my chapters, get done with homework from all of my classes, and all of my "real life" duties, it's time to read...
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