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  1. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Choosing a College Major by Ph.D., Randall S. Hansen, 2007-10-02
  2. How to Succeed in College!: Choosing a Major, Transferring, and Completing Your Degree in Four Years or Less by Mark Mach, 2004-09-14
  3. Discover Your Best Possible Future/a Step-By-Step Guide to Choosing a College, a Major, a Career by Diane Eble, Richard Hagstrom, 1993-03
  4. Choosing a college major: Business by Arthur R Pell, 1978
  5. Panicked Student's Guide to Choosing a College Major: How to Confidently Pick Your Ideal Path by Laurence Shatkin, 2011-05-01
  6. Choosing a College Major: Humanities by Fodor's, 1987-12-12
  7. Choosing a College Major: Social Sciences by Norma P. Simon, 1981
  8. Choosing a college major: Education by Harry L Miller, 1979
  9. Choosing My College Major by j. b. schoolland, 1960
  10. Choosing a college major in the hard and technical sciences and the professions: A causal explanation (Report / Center for the Social Organization of Schools, The Johns Hopkins University) by Gail E Thomas, 1981
  11. The Guide to College Majors: Deciding the Right Major and Choosing the Best School (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review, 2002-07-16
  12. College Majors That Work: A Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing and Using Your College Major (Colleges That Work) by Michael P. Viollt, 2004-10
  13. Choosing a career;: A book of readings and projects to aid the college student in analyzing himself and choosing a major and vocation by Richard W Kilby, 1958
  14. Making the grade: ace your college classes with this advice on choosing courses, selecting a major, writing papers, and dealing with professors.: An article from: Careers & Colleges by Tracey Randinelli, 2004-03-01

1. College - Choosing A Major
Econ, PolyEc a great major because of the money making possibilities. Remember, 'I-banking always needs more people!' Math - great for those who didn't quite learn to count in
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  • Econ, PolyEc - a great major because of the money making possibilities. Remember, 'I-banking always needs more people!'
  • Math - great for those who didn't quite learn to count in high school.
  • Computer Science - even better than mathematics, because the computer does the counting for you!
  • Philosophy - great fiscal opportunities if you go into law school, but one drawback is required ability to grow facial hair.
  • Music, Art - uncertain financial prospects, great hours.
  • Chemistry - good for those who never quite outgrew the home chemistry set phase.
  • Classics - ?
  • Asian Studies, American Studies - good for studying Asians, Americans.
  • Anthro - good for those interested in anthropology.
  • Russian - helpful if you want to go over to the former Soviet Union and kill people.
  • English - helpful if you want to go over to England and kill people.
  • History - those who will not forget the past are condemned to major in it.
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2. Choosing A Major - College Major Assessment Quiz - How To Choose A Major
Homework / Study Tips; Grades; High School and Beyond; Preparing for College; Choosing a Major College Major Assessment Quiz - How to Choose a Major
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    Your Personality Type and Your College Major By Grace Fleming , About.com Guide
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    zSB(3,3) Are you trying to decide on a college major? This assessment quiz is adapted from a career and interest survey developed by John Holland. It is designed to encourage you to consider how your own personality traits may relate to many college degree programs. There are six choices for each question. Select the choice that best describes your personality. You may find that two or three choices seem to fit your personality for each question. That is normal. If this happens, simply repeat the test with alternate answers to determine a secondary personality profile. There are ten questions.

    3. It's Time For College - Choosing A Major | College And Universities SuperTips
    When entering college, choosing a major is a source of stress for some. This article shows why a major doesn't need to be declared immediately and how to most easily select a major
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    4. WashingtonPost.com: COLLEGE/CAREER
    There's also advice on applying to college, choosing a major, finding a scholarship and even what to pack when you load up the family station wagon and ship out.
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    There's something reassuring about this site's index of 4,000 schools and a staggering number of degrees and majors. There's also advice on applying to college, choosing a major, finding a scholarship and even what to pack when you load up the family station wagon and ship out. The Princeton Review
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    Done by the folks who put out the Princeton Review, this is more than an online plug for test preparation. Written in a chatty, conversational tone, the Princeton Review page makes wise use of the Web's interactivity. There's a sample SAT; the Counselor-o-matic takes your vital info and attempts to match you with first-choice and backup schools. The Remind-o-rama is a possibly handy service which, on request, will e-mail you timely reminders at various stages of the application process. Fishnet's College Guide
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    This site features an unimpressive college search engine, decent articles about campus life and an online Admissions Guru. The Guru takes on such classic college-admissions chestnuts as "Should I take honors classes or go for the high GPA?" "How many extracurricular activities are enough?" "Who should I ask for recommendations?" and so on. GoCollege
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    5. How To Succeed In College: Choosing A Major, Transferring, And Completing Your D
    How to Succeed in College Choosing a Major, Transferring, and Completing Your Degree in Four Years or Less from Journal of College Student Development provided by Find Articles at
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      How to Succeed in College: Choosing a Major, Transferring, and Completing Your Degree in Four Years or Less Mark Mach Lanham, MD: ScarecrowEducation, 2004, 112 pages, $17.95 (softcover) As institutions continue to focus on first year students and retention, increased amounts of educational literature have been devoted to the first year experience and the transition into college. The author of this text has very succinctly organized vital information that would be helpful to high school seniors and first year college students. The topics covered provide basic information to the intended reader that lay a foundation for successfully approaching college. The nine chapters and supporting appendices are directed and should appeal to the intended audience. The opening chapter focuses on understanding the college ideal and encourages an honest analysis of deciding upon an institution. Practical advice is offered concerning college selection and considerations of which students should be mindful. As in subsequent chapters, a "Steps to Success" vignette highlights information covered. Chapters 2 and 3 focus on academic major selection. Information on factors to consider when selecting a major, such interests, career goals, and familiarity with institutional policies is detailed. Additional attention is given to planning a class schedule and plotting out an academic career. Supporting appendices are referenced. Several processes involved in selecting a major are expanded upon with references to the author's personal experiences.

    6. Adult Education For Teacher Education: A Student's Perspective | ElearnPortal.co
    For the 1993 graduate of Midland Lutheran College, choosing a major meant landing on history for a while, then business, then behavioral science, history and English.
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    If education is the planting of seeds, then Shelley Martin's college education was a planting of seeds in windy weather. For the 1993 graduate of Midland Lutheran College, choosing a major meant landing on history for a while, then business, then behavioral science, history and English.

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    Graduating from high school and preparing for college is a big step in any person's life. Get help choosing a college, applying, preparing for the SATs and learn your options for
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    8. Choosing The Right College: Choosing A Major, Fashion Trend Forecaster, Magazine
    fashion trend forecaster, magazines trade publications, fashion merchandising degree Iraylys, As you might guess, there is no one right answer to your question. As to the
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    9. Choosing A Major - What Resources Can Help Me Decide On A Major?
    What resources can help me decide on a major? Home College Life Choosing a Major What resources can help me decide on a major? Thankfully, you don’t have to choose
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    11. Choosing A Major - Choosing A Major Overview
    Choosing a Major Overview Home College Life Choosing a Major Choosing a Major Overview “What major should I choose?” This question, asked by students everywhere
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    12. ACC -> Choosing A Major/Choosing A Career
    Career Information Websites for Choosing a Major/ Choosing a Career. Self Assessment. 1) Career Key is an interest inventory that can be accessed through the College Foundation Website.
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    Career Information Websites for Choosing a Major/ Choosing a Career Self Assessment 1) Career Key is an interest inventory that can be accessed through the College Foundation Website.
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    2) The Princeton Review site includes a free assessment inventory. Go to princetonreview.com and choose Careers to access the Career Quiz. In addition it provides a short description of college majors available at most U.S. colleges and universities. Access through www.princetonreview.com/college/research/majors/majorsearch.asp
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    is a short assessment inventory that can help you identify your preferences in four major areas of your life. The inventory is offered free of charge 2-3 times/semester through the ACC Advising Center.
    What Can I Do with a Major in links various college majors to potential careers.

    13. White Lake School Guidance - Wisconsin Colleges
    program that assists students and parents understand the University of Wisconsin system, and also provides information regarding admissions, paying for college, choosing a major
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    14. Canisius College - Choosing A Major
    Choosing A Major at Canisius College Undecided about a major? Don’t worry if you haven’t chosen a major by the time you enroll at Canisius.
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      Undecided about a major? Dont worry if you havent chosen a major by the time you enroll at Canisius. Youre in good company. Many students wait a few semesters before making that decision. To help you through the process, Canisius provides an excellent environment in which to explore your options. The hallmark of a Canisius education is our liberal arts core curriculum. These courses, which begin in your first year, expose you to a variety of subject areas that you may not normally consider. These courses all count toward your degree; you need not be concerned that you will fall behind. For all students, the core curriculum not only provides a well-rounded education, but it also helps to confirm their choice of majors and may even inspire you to major in two different fields. A quality education like this provides you with excellent preparation for your career, no matter what profession you choose. If you are undecided about a major, you wont travel the road alone. You will have a personal academic advisor who will answer your questions and work with you, as you determine a path that meets your needs and interests. Our Career Center is also ready to help you explore your career options, so dont wait until senior year to pay them a visit. They can offer practical guidance that will help you make the most of your Canisius education.

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    20. Goucher College: Choosing A Major
    Choosing a Major. In theory medical schools do not care what your undergraduate major is and you can apply to medical school with almost any major as long as the minimum requirements
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      In theory medical schools do not care what your undergraduate major is and you can apply to medical school with almost any major as long as the minimum requirements are met. However, medical schools do expect applicants to perform extremely well in the science courses that they do take. The smaller the number of science courses, the more weight that each individual science course carries. As you can see from the comments above there are a significant number of science courses to be taken in the premedical program. Most students interested in medicine major in the sciences because their natural interest lies in this area and the course requirements for medical school and a major in biology or chemistry strongly overlap. Nationwide about 60% of the people going to medical schools have biology degrees, about 25-30% have degrees in chemistry or engineering and the remaining 10-15% have degrees in the humanities and social sciences. Again, given the constraints the science requirements place on your academic program

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