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Hey everyone, I was looking at some education data and was wondering if anyone knows about which states have the most male college graduates per capita? I'm not trying to draw any conclusion, just cur …
As part of trying to be a responsible upcoming senior, I'm trying to assess the financial aspects of college. I've been looking into colleges in Texas, as that's where I'm from, and I'm curious to kno …
As a junior trying to picture life as a college student, I thought it'd be interesting to know more about my future 'brethren'. What are some of the most intriguing facts about the average college stu …
I've been accepted into a college that is known to have a high-stress environment. Can anyone suggest how to manage academic stress and maintain a balanced and healthy lifestyle? Would really apprecia …
Not to stir up anything, but I've heard some colleges have football programs that can really split the crowd. Just wondering, which college football programs tend to face the most dislike and why? Do …
Hey all! As a prospective college student, one of my criteria for a college is the campus environment. I've been seeing lists of 'Most Beautiful College Campuses,' but I'm curious - what makes a campu …
Hey guys, I'm really interested in working at Tesla after graduation. Do we know which colleges most Tesla employees come from? Like, do they lean more towards Ivy Leagues, tech schools, or is it pret …
Hi, everyone. I'm gathering up some essential information to prepare for college and one thing I really want to get a handle on is health. I've seen a lot about the 'Freshman 15' but that's not all th …
Hi all, I recently watched a TED Talk about making the most of your college years, and it got me thinking. I'd love to hear from you all about unique ways to optimize my college life. What do you thin …
Just a quick question. I've been thinking about what life outside the classroom will be like in college. What kinds of activities or events do students tend to enjoy the most or look forward to? I wan …
Hey guys, I'm feeling a bit lost on what to major in. I want a versatile degree that could lead to a variety of career paths. Any ideas on what could be the most versatile college majors out there?
Out of curiosity, and not to disrespect anyone's path, but what's generally considered the 'boring' major in college? I know it’s different for everyone, but what's the common consensus?
Hi everyone, I've been doing some research and cannot find any clear information on this. Do English earls predominantly attend a specific university? Is there a certain prestige attached to any parti …
Hi, I'm pretty new to this whole college scene, but I'm seriously keen on keeping myself updated. So, what are the most popular majors in college? Does choosing a popular major mean a better future or …
Hello, everyone! I've been looking into Simmons College and I'm pretty interested. I was wondering, though, what are the most popular majors there? Do those programs have a good reputation? Figured it …
Hey everyone! Recently, I've been researching about financial aspects of colleges and it got me curious about something. What are some of the most expensive colleges in the world? Are there any specif …
Hey guys! I was wondering if anyone could give me some perspective on the application process for University College Cork. More specifically, how recent do my high school qualifications need to be? I …
Hey guys, I've always dreamt of working in Silicon Valley. I heard there's a particular college that's the main feeder for many tech firms there. Anyone know which one it is? What do they look for in …
I'm an athlete hoping to go D1 in college, and I was wondering - which states have the most Division 1 schools? I'd like to apply in states where there are more options for me.
Yo peeps! I'm wondering if anyone could help me identify private colleges that are known for their substantial financial aid packages. Money's pretty tight in my family so it's a big factor for me.