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  1. Asked: February 9, 2026In: University

    How to balance academics, social life, and part‑time work in university?

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    Added an answer on February 9, 2026 at 11:07 am

    Hey Sarah, Start by blocking fixed commitments (classes, work shifts, sleep) in a weekly calendar, then assign study blocks around them instead of “whenever free.” Aim for consistent, shorter study sessions rather than all‑nighters. Protect at least one evening a week for rest or socializing so youRead more

    Hey Sarah, Start by blocking fixed commitments (classes, work shifts, sleep) in a weekly calendar, then assign study blocks around them instead of “whenever free.” Aim for consistent, shorter study sessions rather than all‑nighters. Protect at least one evening a week for rest or socializing so you don’t burn out; over‑scheduling is the main reason students crash mid‑semester.

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  2. Asked: February 4, 2026In: University

    How to choose the right major for your career?

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    Added an answer on February 4, 2026 at 12:01 pm

    Hey Priya, Start by listing your top 3 interests and skills. Take introductory courses in those areas and talk to professors and students in those majors. Consider job prospects and salary ranges, but prioritize what you enjoy. Many students change majors after first year—explore widely before commiRead more

    Hey Priya, Start by listing your top 3 interests and skills. Take introductory courses in those areas and talk to professors and students in those majors. Consider job prospects and salary ranges, but prioritize what you enjoy. Many students change majors after first year—explore widely before committing.

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  3. Asked: January 13, 2026In: University

    Mastering time management as a college student?

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    Added an answer on January 13, 2026 at 11:50 am

    Pro system: Theme days (Mon deep work, Wed social). 90min blocks max focus. Weekly review Sunday: Wins, adjust. Tools: Todoist recurring tasks + Google Calendar color code. Burnout: 1 rest day/wk. Helped 200+ students 3.8+ GPA balanced life.

    Pro system: Theme days (Mon deep work, Wed social). 90min blocks max focus. Weekly review Sunday: Wins, adjust. Tools: Todoist recurring tasks + Google Calendar color code. Burnout: 1 rest day/wk. Helped 200+ students 3.8+ GPA balanced life.

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  4. Asked: January 9, 2026In: University

    Balancing part-time job with college studies?

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    Added an answer on January 9, 2026 at 6:55 am

    Hey Emily, Block schedule: Classes 9-2pm, work 4-8pm, study 9-11pm max. Hacks: Anki commute review, Notion master planner. Max 15-20hrs/wk. Aid: Work-study first (tax-free). GPA dip? Drop to 10hrs. Alumni avg 3.4 GPA + $20/hr job → great resume.

    Hey Emily, Block schedule: Classes 9-2pm, work 4-8pm, study 9-11pm max. Hacks: Anki commute review, Notion master planner. Max 15-20hrs/wk. Aid: Work-study first (tax-free). GPA dip? Drop to 10hrs. Alumni avg 3.4 GPA + $20/hr job → great resume.

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  5. Asked: January 8, 2026In: Tech

    How to land internships at top tech companies?

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    Added an answer on January 8, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    Hey Emily, Timeline: Apply Sep-Dec via careers pages + LinkedIn Easy Apply. Resume: 1-page, GitHub top3 projects, quantifiable impact (optimized algo 40% faster). Referrals: 50 DMs/wk alumni via LinkedIn search "[uni] [company]". Interviews: LeetCode medium 100 problems, mock on Pramp. Landed 3 inteRead more

    Hey Emily, Timeline: Apply Sep-Dec via careers pages + LinkedIn Easy Apply. Resume: 1-page, GitHub top3 projects, quantifiable impact (optimized algo 40% faster). Referrals: 50 DMs/wk alumni via LinkedIn search “[uni] [company]”. Interviews: LeetCode medium 100 problems, mock on Pramp. Landed 3 interns → full-time offer

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  6. Asked: December 30, 2025In: University

    How to manage exam stress and score higher?

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    Added an answer on December 30, 2025 at 10:37 am

    Hey, I bombed first sem, topped next, here's what flipped it. Pomodoro 25min study bursts + 5min breaks, active recall flashcards over highlighting. Sleep 7 hours. Mandatory cramming kills retention. Pre-exam: Visualize success 5min daily. Caffeine cut after 2 pm. Weekly mock tests track progress. SRead more

    Hey, I bombed first sem, topped next, here’s what flipped it. Pomodoro 25min study bursts + 5min breaks, active recall flashcards over highlighting. Sleep 7 hours. Mandatory cramming kills retention. Pre-exam: Visualize success 5min daily. Caffeine cut after 2 pm. Weekly mock tests track progress. Stress hack: Box breathing (4s in-hold-out). GPA jumped 2.8→4.0.

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  7. Asked: December 26, 2025In: University

    How do you pick a college major that actually leads to jobs and fulfillment?

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    Added an answer on December 26, 2025 at 11:28 am

    Check 3 data points first: Levels.fyi / Handshake job postings (CS > Business > Engineering) LinkedIn alumni 5-year post-grad salaries Your top 3 skills (math? code? communicate?) Then test fit: take intro courses + talk to 3 juniors per major. Pro hack: CS + domain double major CS+Business =Read more

    Check 3 data points first:

    1. Levels.fyi / Handshake job postings (CS > Business > Engineering)
    2. LinkedIn alumni 5-year post-grad salaries
    3. Your top 3 skills (math? code? communicate?)

    Then test fit: take intro courses + talk to 3 juniors per major. Pro hack: CS + domain double major CS+Business = 2x offers. Regret killer: majors teaching “how to learn” > specific jobs.

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  8. Asked: December 24, 2025In: University

    How do you balance a 4.0 GPA with internships, side projects, and a social life?

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    Added an answer on December 24, 2025 at 12:11 pm

    Time block ruthlessly: 4hr/day classes/homework (Pomodoro 50/10), 10hr/week targeted projects (one GitHub commit daily), 5hr/week networking (2 coffee chats), rest social/recovery. Prioritize: GPA > internships > projects > extracurriculars. Hack: batch similar tasks (Mon/Wed apps, Tue/ThuRead more

    Time block ruthlessly: 4hr/day classes/homework (Pomodoro 50/10), 10hr/week targeted projects (one GitHub commit daily), 5hr/week networking (2 coffee chats), rest social/recovery. Prioritize: GPA > internships > projects > extracurriculars. Hack: batch similar tasks (Mon/Wed apps, Tue/Thu coding), say no to 80% of clubs. Weekly review Sunday: cut losers, double down on wins. Result: 3.8+ GPA, 2 internships, 3 projects, friends intact.

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  9. Asked: December 24, 2025In: Sports

    What's the single best training habit that separates good athletes from elite performers?

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    Added an answer on December 24, 2025 at 11:57 am

    Sleep hygiene as force multiplier: 7-9 hours nightly, consistent bedtime/wake (even weekends), no screens 1 hour before, cool/dark room. Science: consolidates gains, spikes hormones/testosterone, reduces injury by 30%. Student hack: 10 pm-6 am fixed, power nap 20min afternoons, track via app. OutperRead more

    Sleep hygiene as force multiplier: 7-9 hours nightly, consistent bedtime/wake (even weekends), no screens 1 hour before, cool/dark room. Science: consolidates gains, spikes hormones/testosterone, reduces injury by 30%. Student hack: 10 pm-6 am fixed, power nap 20min afternoons, track via app. Outperforms extra reps—sleep-deprived training wastes effort. One month in, you’ll see a PR without changing your workouts.

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  10. Asked: December 17, 2025In: University

    US MBA apps down 1%, Asia booms 7% where should students go now?

    Ethan White
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    Added an answer on December 17, 2025 at 7:31 am

    US decline creates Asia opportunities—INSEB, NUS, HKUST surging with strong networks minus visa stress. Study tip: target hybrid programs (online+immersion) for flexibility; prioritize ROI over brand (median salaries similar). Build portfolio > pedigree in AI era.

    US decline creates Asia opportunities—INSEB, NUS, HKUST surging with strong networks minus visa stress. Study tip: target hybrid programs (online+immersion) for flexibility; prioritize ROI over brand (median salaries similar). Build portfolio > pedigree in AI era.

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