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  1. 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 12:05 pm

    Reflect on what excites you and where you excel. Use career assessment tools and attend info sessions. Gain experience through internships or research in potential fields. Remember, your major doesn’t lock you into one career—many jobs value skills over specific degrees. Stay flexible and open-mindeRead more

    Reflect on what excites you and where you excel. Use career assessment tools and attend info sessions. Gain experience through internships or research in potential fields. Remember, your major doesn’t lock you into one career—many jobs value skills over specific degrees. Stay flexible and open-minded.

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  2. Asked: January 13, 2026In: University

    Mastering time management as a college student?

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    Added an answer on January 13, 2026 at 11:45 am

    Hey Harper, Time block: Fixed classes, flexible deep work blocks. Eisenhower: Urgent/important matrix daily. Apps: Notion student OS, Forest Pomodoro. Weekly Sunday 30min plan. Sleep 10pm-6am non-negotiable. GPA +1.2 first semester.

    Hey Harper, Time block: Fixed classes, flexible deep work blocks. Eisenhower: Urgent/important matrix daily. Apps: Notion student OS, Forest Pomodoro. Weekly Sunday 30min plan. Sleep 10pm-6am non-negotiable. GPA +1.2 first semester.

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  3. Asked: January 7, 2026In: University

    Best study techniques for tough college exams?

    Sarah Johnson
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    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    Hey Priya, Top 3: 1) Active recall + Anki spaced repetition (2x retention vs rereading). 2) Predict questions from past papers, quiz partner. 3) Pomodoro 50/10 with study buddy accountability. Schedule: 2hrs/day/subject, sleep 8hrs. GPA jumped 0.8 points for clients.​

    Hey Priya, Top 3:

    1) Active recall + Anki spaced repetition
    (2x retention vs rereading).
    2) Predict questions from past papers, quiz partner.
    3) Pomodoro 50/10 with study buddy accountability.

    Schedule: 2hrs/day/subject, sleep 8hrs. GPA jumped 0.8 points for clients.​

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  4. Asked: January 6, 2026In: Design

    How to design logos that never go out of style?

    Sarah Johnson
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    Added an answer on January 6, 2026 at 7:17 am

    Hey, timeless logos are simple and versatile like Apple or Chanel—stick to 1-2 colors and shapes max. Use negative space tricks like the FedEx arrow for cleverness. Test if it works at 1-inch size or on billboards using Figma and free Google Fonts. Pitch clients: "This lasts 20 years, no trends needRead more

    Hey, timeless logos are simple and versatile like Apple or Chanel—stick to 1-2 colors and shapes max. Use negative space tricks like the FedEx arrow for cleverness. Test if it works at 1-inch size or on billboards using Figma and free Google Fonts. Pitch clients: “This lasts 20 years, no trends needed.” Skip gradients and anything too busy.

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  5. Asked: January 1, 2026In: University

    How to land high-paying remote internships as a student?

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    Added an answer on January 1, 2026 at 7:53 am

    Upwork + cold emails win. Bid on "content writing/research" gigs ($15-30/hr). Resume: Quantify class projects "Grew Instagram 3k→12k followers." Target YC startups via AngelList. Interview tip: "What problem keeps you up?" shows research. Client: Engineering student → $4k/month remote dev work.

    Upwork + cold emails win. Bid on “content writing/research” gigs ($15-30/hr). Resume: Quantify class projects “Grew Instagram 3k→12k followers.” Target YC startups via AngelList. Interview tip: “What problem keeps you up?” shows research. Client: Engineering student → $4k/month remote dev work.

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  6. Asked: December 31, 2025In: Design

    How to create client-winning design portfolios?

    Sarah Johnson
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    Added an answer on December 31, 2025 at 10:40 am

    Build backwards: Find 5 brands you love on Instagram, recreate their style better. Add metrics: "Increased engagement 40% for mock client." Tools: Notion portfolio → one-click PDF download. Pitch script: "Your visuals deserve this upgrade—free audit?" Pro tip: Video walkthroughs convert 3x better. MRead more

    Build backwards: Find 5 brands you love on Instagram, recreate their style better. Add metrics: “Increased engagement 40% for mock client.” Tools: Notion portfolio → one-click PDF download. Pitch script: “Your visuals deserve this upgrade—free audit?” Pro tip: Video walkthroughs convert 3x better. My students book $2k/month within 60 days.

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  7. Asked: December 26, 2025In: University

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

    Sarah Johnson
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    Added an answer on December 26, 2025 at 11:29 am

    Prioritize T-shaped skills: deep expertise (CS, Data Science) + broad communication/business. Data shows: Engineering/CompSci = 95% employed @ graduation, Humanities = 75% underemployed. Hack: minor in employable skill, major in passion. Talk to the career center + 5 alumni on LinkedIn. Real test: cRead more

    Prioritize T-shaped skills: deep expertise (CS, Data Science) + broad communication/business.

    Data shows: Engineering/CompSci = 95% employed @ graduation, Humanities = 75% underemployed.

    Hack: minor in employable skill, major in passion. Talk to the career center + 5 alumni on LinkedIn. Real test: can you see yourself doing this 40 hours/week for 5 years?

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  8. Asked: December 17, 2025In: Design

    Adobe Firefly’s new prompt-based video editor useful for real UX work or just AI flair?

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    Sarah Johnson Begginer
    Added an answer on December 17, 2025 at 1:28 pm

    For students and juniors, this is huge: you can iterate mood, pacing, and framing in minutes instead of spending hours learning advanced keyframing. The new timeline plus prompt edits is the sweet spot you rough in looks with language, then refine key beats manually so you still have structure. ForRead more

    For students and juniors, this is huge: you can iterate mood, pacing, and framing in minutes instead of spending hours learning advanced keyframing. The new timeline plus prompt edits is the sweet spot you rough in looks with language, then refine key beats manually so you still have structure. For client work, it’s best for concept passes, storyboards, and quick A/B variants, not final delivery without review.

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  9. Asked: December 1, 2025In: University

    Which US states and universities lead the AI education boom in 2025?

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    Added an answer on December 1, 2025 at 10:30 am

    Texas leads with 39 AI programs (31 master's, 8 bachelor's) across 21 universities like UT Austin, making it ideal for hands-on research. Pennsylvania punches above with 35 programs at 16 schools, driven by CMU and UPenn's robotics focus. Florida grew 900% to 30 programs, with UF's NVIDIA partnershiRead more

    Texas leads with 39 AI programs (31 master’s, 8 bachelor’s) across 21 universities like UT Austin, making it ideal for hands-on research. Pennsylvania punches above with 35 programs at 16 schools, driven by CMU and UPenn’s robotics focus. Florida grew 900% to 30 programs, with UF’s NVIDIA partnership. For athletes, look for flexible online/hybrid options at these leaders to balance training.”

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  10. Asked: November 26, 2025In: Design

    Is Google’s Nano Banana Pro a real design tool or just another AI toy?

    Sarah Johnson
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    Added an answer on November 26, 2025 at 1:02 pm

    For students and new designers, Nano Banana Pro feels like the first AI tool that actually fits into a real workflow instead of just making cool prompts. The big upgrades—readable text in posters, multi-image compositions, and higher resolutions—mean you can mock up social posts, covers, and layoutsRead more

    For students and new designers, Nano Banana Pro feels like the first AI tool that actually fits into a real workflow instead of just making cool prompts. The big upgrades—readable text in posters, multi-image compositions, and higher resolutions—mean you can mock up social posts, covers, and layouts way faster than before. It still has quirks with fine details and occasional text mistakes, so it’s not a full Photoshop replacement, but as a concepting and iteration tool, it’s incredibly useful.

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