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Why is college so expensive nowadays? #Spring23
For example, Appalachian State University is 23k and change, but GTCC is only 2 grand at max for a four-year education. I understand the latter is more geared toward two-year degrees, but both are in-state and both are colleges. Do the demographics in recent years matter in the equation of...
Which online learning communities would you recommend for computer science and cybersecurity?
Hello! I'm a high school sophomore interested in computer science and engineering, particularly cybersecurity.
⯌ My favorite operating system to work with is Linux!
⯌Additional advice related to comp-sci careers is welcome!
⯌Thanks!
How to keep coming up with ideas for a sitcom series? #Spring 2024
I am 16 and writing a TV sitcom to make on my high school stage with sets, costumes, makeup and the lot. I am also the lead actor, the director and producing it. I have 21 episode ideas, the first two fully scripted. What is the best way to keep the creative juices flowing with a hectic high...
Do Wojak meme videos (Zero Budget Stories etc.) reflect the current state of the job market or reality?
Is it really that impossible to get an entry job in anything other than McDonalds and Retail? What will happen when AI comes and gets powerful enough in 2025? Will 99% of the population be rallying every day for a better welfare system and be forced to be homeless or live in care homes because...
Should we use AI to help write resumes/prep for interviews?
This question was asked by a learner during our Internships 101 webinar
#spring23 In forensics, how do you know when to look into something or when to leave it alone or how to gage its significance?
I love forensics and I always get caught up in the details that don't really have significance in the case, but I'm not sure how to tell if a detail is significant in that particular matter.