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Hello! I've got Native American heritage in my family and I've heard that this can help with getting into college or getting financial assistance. Does anyone know the minimum amount of Native America …
As a junior looking forward to senior year and college, I’m trying to figure out how to balance studies, work, and life. What's the least amount of college course hours you guys think is manageable an …
Hey people, I'm wondering what the least accepting colleges are. And I don’t mean just in terms of acceptance rates, I also mean like inclusiveness, diversity, etc. Any ideas?
Hey guys, feeling a little stressy, spaghetti, nervous yeti about this whole college application process. Can anyone tell me which colleges tend to have the lowest acceptance rates? I'm trying to bala …
Hello all, I identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community and I'm considering applying to Lafayette College. However, I've heard some mixed messages about the community there. Has anyone experienced or he …
Hey guys, I'm a junior thinking ahead for my college years. I'll probably need to work part-time to support myself. Do you have any suggestions on jobs that would pay at least $10 an hour suitable for …
Hey folks, just trying to plan my academic track here. Would a two years worth of college translate to at least 54 college hour credits? Or does it vary based on the course load and university policie …
A burning question of mine – Is it true that college merely ends up helping those who need help the least? I mean, are there biases in how scholarships or financial aid is distributed?
I'm starting to look at colleges and, man, the cost of tuition is scary! Anyone know any strategies on how to pay the least amount for college? Grants, scholarships, negotiating with the school? Now's …
Hi peeps, I'm really curious about the whole process of college admissions. Specifically, does anyone know how many students typically get offers from at least one college they've applied to? Just wan …
Hey, does anyone know what percentage of students at UIUC end up failing at least one class during their college career? I've been accepted there and I'm just trying to get a sense of how challenging …
Feeling a little stressed about an upcoming final... Just out of curiosity, how common is it for college students to fail at least one class throughout their academic career? Just trying to put things …
Hello, I'm interested in pursuing a medical career, but I'm not sure I want to commit the time to med school. What are the highest paying medical careers that demand less college time or condensed med …
Hey everyone, feeling a bit overwhelmed with the idea of 4+ years of studying. I've been exploring alternatives with shorter education periods but still with solid pay. What are some of the highest pa …
Hi everyone, I'm planning to enroll in Grand Rapids Community College and I've seen that they have a requirement for students to be 'at least half time'. Can someone explain what this means? How many …
Is it true that Geology is one of the least popular college degrees nowadays? If so, why might that be? I'm really interested in the subject and considering studying it in college, so I want to learn …
Hey guys, I'm trying to weigh my college options and I came across Grand Canyon University (GCU). However, I've heard some say it's among the least credible colleges. Can anyone with experience or kno …
I heard that some states in the U.S. offer free college for at least two years. Is this true? If so, could you let me know which states offer such programs? And how does one qualify for this sort of o …
Hi, guys. I've been looking into different majors and careers, and I'm curious—are there any degrees in college that typically take longer to complete, like at least 5 years?
I was wondering, in college interviews, what are typically the least favored or most disliked courses by students? Might help me steer clear or be prepared if I need to take them.