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| Tips For Choosing A College Major |
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Choosing a college major is a tough decision that any high school
senior has to make. This decision may be easy for some, but for most
high school graduates who want to go to college, choosing a college
major is not an easy process.
Any student who wants to study in
college not only wants to be fully employed, but also wants to excel in
the field that he or she chose. High school graduates would not want to
go through medical school if they hate science courses. There are
people who dream of becoming a famous writer, but they still need to
have something to sustain their finances while they work towards their
goal.
Students can find good resources about choosing a college major in the Internet. They can match interests and high school test scores to find the best school and degree program.
All universities and colleges post lists of the majors that they offer, to help potential students to determine the best areas to pursue. They can also visit Amazon at www.amazon.com or the local bookstores for books on how to choose a college major.
These can be useful if the students want to narrow down their choices, and these books may even guide them away from majors that are attractive to the ego, but not practical for a lot of reasons.
High school seniors may also use other resources like their high school counselors. High school counselors are an excellent resource person whom every student should consult about their choices in college.
High school graduates want to reach their goal of having a college degree which will secure their future. However, high tuition costs might discourage them from choosing a college major that they can excel in.
Fortunately, there are numerous tuition assistance programs, scholarships, grants, paid internships, work study, in addition to other types of student loan repayment programs.
If you are a high school senior, you should choose a college major that holds your interest, and that stimulates you intellectually and professionally. Don’t choose something that you’re going to be bored with in five to ten years.
It would also be wise to choose a career that you can make enough at to repay your students loans. Try to choose a college major that you can build upon, and that will open doors for you throughout your life.
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