

What does the future of aviation look like with the advancement of tenchnology?
Current student at the Aviation Institute of Maintenance

What is the best way to help students improve their skills for answering history stimulus questions in an AP history class (Either AP World History or AP U.S. History)?
I've tutored another student who's had trouble with them but I'm not sure how to help her improve.

How do I navigate the next chapter of my life in college? #Spring25!!
#Spring25!! Hi CareerVillage Community, I’m a student preparing for college, and I’m trying to figure out a lot on my own as I plan on escaping an abusive home situation. I will be fully responsible for my own college expenses and living costs, so I have a few questions I’d really love advice on: -What are some good ways to find affordable housing options for college students, especially if you’re paying everything on your own? -I was recently waitlisted at Harvard, Duke, Carnegie Mellon, and UPenn. The college admissions process this year has been difficult and it has been hard not to feel like I've received the short end of the stick even though I worked tirelessly to try to get into these dream colleges. I'm now committing to UF where I won't be receiving scholarships other than Bright Futures which covers books and tuition in Florida. It has been such a disheartening year and my question is, how should I handle that mentally and practically while moving forward with my college plans? -Now that I will be attending UF I want to make the most of my undergraduate years, but also be in and out of college and graduate as quick as possible while still doing my best to prepare for a Ph.D. later on. I have accumulated around 60 high school credits which include AP, AICE, and dual-enrollment credits throughout highschool. What advice do you have for excelling in undergrad, managing heavy workloads, and building strong Ph.D. applications, especially if I plan to take a few gap years for research and saving money first? -I have a strong passion for becoming a neuro-oncology scientist — I’m not planning to go to medical school due to the expense and years of schooling, but I want to work in the lab, contribute to research, and still have a good work-life balance. How should I focus my major and activities in college toward this goal? How can I stay open to new opportunities and possible changes in my plans while staying grounded in my passion? -What are your best frugal living and financial tips for college students who are completely independent? -What are some jobs I should look into that will allow me to pay for college while still being convenient with a heavier courseload (ex. remote jobs) -Lastly, any general life advice for someone who is starting over, trying to build a better future, and navigating college and adulthood at the same time? I will say that of my questions do make it seem as if I'm rushing the college experience or not allowing myself balance or a social life outside of studies and working, but I've had an extremely heavy workload throughout high school (resulting in my 60 earned credits) and am still able to manage a social life and have truly worked on getting myself out of my introverted bubble to build relationships with people. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my questions. I’m grateful for any advice, encouragement, or tips you can share!


What extracurriculars should I do to get into Stanford starting 8th grade summer?
College Admission Tips

Why do I make mistakes on understood content when faced with a test and how can I avoid this?
I am currently a college freshman closing in on my first year of school. I am a person who typically tries to review any content I am being tested on thoroughly to make sure I brushed up on everything.

How do those currently working in the field of Genetics feel that their work/life balance is manageable?
Laboratory Genetics, Genetic Counseling, Clinical Gentics

As a senior who is starting nursing school in the fall, what would you say is the biggest piece of advice for an incoming freshman in an accelerated nursing program?
Thank you for taking your time to read this! Any information will be helpful, even study tips!

What you need to stand out durning your interview for a sonography program What are some programs I could apply to in New York??
I need help with finding a school.

How can I grow good tech skills in computer science and also get better at talking and working with others while in college I want to be ready to do well in both the tech parts and the team parts of a tech job in the future? #Spring25
I'm an 18 year old senior at Paschal high school and I've been in coding classes at school for the past 5 years. I've decided to major in computer science in college, and I want to learn how to get grow good tech skills in computer science while also working with my peers. #Spring25

Bioengineering vs Cell Biology - Which is better?
Hi! I'm a first year college student debating switching from cell and molecular biology to Bioengineering with a focus on molecular biology. While Bioengineering will keep me in college for longer, I hope that the major will get me a more competitive job in the future which more matches my interests of researching and developing new biotechnology. To what extent is this true?

How do you "level up" your current career to the career you've always dreamed about?
I'm a real big dreamer, and I see a gap between where I stand and where I want to be. For the longest, I believe action propel us towards change more than any other method because action led me to being in college. With that, I do have doubt whether or not action alone is all it takes to reach unimaginable heights. It feels like I'm taking baby steps towards a goal that's located in mars right now, and I'm asking what is needed to take flight and see more than just the horizon?

What is the best way to get a book into the editing/publishing field?
I am in 12th grade, I do not have an excess of money to pay for an editing service, so I am looking for quality but cheaper alternatives to traditional/bigger editing services.


Should I plan on getting a master's in social work if I want to advocate for children with special needs?#
I worked as an intern in a school for children with special needs and would enjoy being an advocate for them to ensure their needs are met.