I commute cause I’m to poor to afford to live on campus without going into debt and also I’m autistic and could probably not cope with the stress of going to college working and living on my own. I go to a commuter college that seems to be trying to […]
Read MoreDropping out and pursuing trade, is it a bad idea?
I don’t even know anymore, I was going to college for biomedical engineering but after my time here it’s just been a miserable expensive stressful waste of time. I’m tired of all the useless courses that mean nothing, I’m tired of all the shitty professors, I’m tired of all this […]
Read MoreWhat made your favorite professor memorable?
I want to go into teaching at the college-level (don’t worry I have backup plans given the current state of the US). I also currently substitute teach K-12 on occasion, and I’ve taken on a summer position teaching underprivileged high school students interested in attending college, as well as a […]
Read MoreIs it rude to email your advisor versus setting up an appointment?
Is It Rude to Email Your Advisor Instead of Setting Up an Appointment? Navigating the academic world can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to communicating effectively with advisors. A common dilemma many students face is whether to send an email to their advisor for quick questions or […]
Read MoreInvoluntary collection of defaulted student loans to resume, Education Department says
Title: The Resumption of Involuntary Collection of Defaulted Student Loans: What You Need to Know In a significant move that has caught the attention of borrowers across the nation, the U.S. Department of Education has announced that it will resume involuntary collections of defaulted student loans, following a hiatus due […]
Read MoreIs a full time job too much??
Is a Full-Time Job Too Much? Balancing Work and School As the summer days dwindle and the crispness of autumn approaches, many students face a pivotal moment in their academic and professional journeys. Starting school next month while also embarking on a new full-time job is a significant commitment that […]
Read MoreHow do I start college in my 30s?
Starting College in Your 30s: A Comprehensive Guide Embarking on the journey of higher education is a bold step, especially for those beginning this chapter later in life. If you’re in your 30s, have a high school diploma, and are considering going to college for the first time, you’re not […]
Read MoreDouble Major + Minor? Yay or nay…
For some context: I’m 23 and I’ve been in community college for 4 years, now. I only recently decided to transfer (it was always part of the plan, but I changed majors so many times that I could never really land on what to study in the long term). Going […]
Read MoreProcrastination is pushing me to failure each day
I procrastinate a LOT,I didnt use to do it in Hs For example today I took a day off from college and I had work etc to get done by wed Had I started from 4am I would have managed to workout 2 hours and still complete half my tasks […]
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