I can't speak on chiropractic studies, but I sure can share about Texas colleges! Texas is a goldmine for specialized programs like yours. Parker University sounds cool for chiropractic studies. If you're interested in energy industries too, Texas A&M and UT Austin offer top-notch programs...
It's tough juggling demanding courses with internships and projects, especially in a field as fast-paced as mine. I feel ya on the urgency, buddy. At Southwestern Adventist University, how do y'all handle the workload? Any secret tips or study hacks? 🤔
I've found that setting a strict schedule...
With the industry changes and energy transition looming over us, I'm all ears for any advice or insights from fellow Texas college students! I've been thinking about joining some student organizations here on campus to expand my network and knowledge.
Any Aggies or Longhorns out there involved...