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  1. Making the grade: climb to greater academic heights in college with this advice on choosing courses, selecting a major, writing papers, and dealing with ... An article from: Careers & Colleges by Tracey Randinelli, 2005-03-01
  2. 8 tips on choosing college courses.: An article from: Careers & Colleges by Don Rauf, 2007-06-22
  3. Probes clear Fairfield University of major violations in basketball.(FOCUS: Continuing Education and Choosing the Right College): An article from: Fairfield County Business Journal
  4. Destiny Points: Decisions for Success in College and Beyond by Mindy Hurt-Audlin, 2002-02-22
  5. A Treatise on Choosing Your Major by Reino W. Tanttila, 2003
  6. The Confidence Trigger: The Quick, Easy Guide to Increasing Your Joy! by Lauren Marie Owen, 2010-10-12

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23. Choosing The Right College Major
Your future career options may rest heavily on what you studied in college. Choosing a major you can both enjoy and excel in will make your college
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Your future career options may rest heavily on what you studied in college. Choosing a major you can both enjoy and excel in will make your college and lifelong career experience much more enjoyable. Read on to learn more about choosing the right college major for you. Choosing a college major can be the most important choice you can make in regards to your education and future career. It may even be more important than where you attend college. What you study in school often dictates what opportunities you will have when you graduate. It can influence career title, salary, or even the geographic region in which one can work. There are a number of steps you can take before making a final decision. Begin by making a list of your personal interests and careers which correspond with them. If you enjoys marine life, for instance, you might investigate a marine biology major. If you love star-gazing, consider becoming an astronomer.

24. The Peoples Savings And Loan Company: Choosing A Major
A Guide Preparing For College . Choosing A Major. One of the many decisions you will have to make shortly after entering college is what to major in.
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Home About Us Loans Checking ... Other Useful Sites A Guide: Preparing For College Choosing A Major One of the many decisions you will have to make shortly after entering college is what to major in. Many people have a rough time making that decision. Here are a few hints to help you if you are having “Major Troubles”.
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  • Consider which courses you've done well in previously and decide which major they have prepared you for.
  • Investigate the quality of the professors in the various departments and your interest in the courses that specific programs offer.
  • Take on internships to get a feel for the kinds of jobs you could get with different majors.
  • Consider the requirements for any potential majors. Find out whether they can be completed in four years or if they require graduate studies, and consider whether you would be willing to spend the necessary time and money.
  • Look at the different fields to which your major can be applied. Try to find a major that will offer flexibility when you are looking for a job.

25. Dickinson College - Choosing A Major,
Welcome to the home page of Dickinson College, a nationally recognized and highly selective liberal arts college located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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    Choosing a major is a decision-making process that takes time. It can be a daunting prospect, but with the information provided on these pages, our hope is that it will become much easier. It is important to remember that your major does not determine what your career will be. Check out the Major to Career portion of our website and you will see that not all language majors are teachers, not all biology majors are laboratory researchers, not all political science majors are lawyers. By and large, with a liberal arts education, YOU, not your major, will determine your career path. For you to be marketable to employers when you begin your job search, it is more important to have relevant experiences (such as internships) and to have developed the skills necessary to be successful in that field.
    If you would like to talk with a Career Counselor about choosing a major, feel free to call the Career Center at ext. 1740 to set up an appointment. 

26. Eckerd College | Career Resources
Eckerd College, the only private national liberal arts college in Florida, is located on a waterfront setting in St. Petersburg.
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The mission of the Office of Career Resources is to provide a comprehensive program of career related resources designed to help Eckerd students and alumni apply their liberal arts education into meaningful employment. The exploration of personal and professional life goals is an ongoing process that should commence prior to a student's arrival on campus and continue throughout the duration of his or her academic program. Placement assistance and resources are central to the role of Career Resources. Numerous companies and organizations furnish Career Resources with company information. Students are offered a variety of resources to assist them in the exploratory process. Our objective is to help students make wise decisions about their postgraduate plans. The Career Resources staff takes pride in providing individualized assistance to Eckerd College students and alumni. Whether you are a first-year student searching for a campus work-study position or an experienced worker at mid-career

27. Pacific Union College | Choosing A Major
Highly ranked by US News World Report, PUC is a Christian, Seventhday Adventist college in California's Napa Valley, offering more than 70 academic programs in the liberal
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Some students are fascinated by the genetic make up of the human body. Others could spend hours analyzing the works of Edgar Allen Poe with a group of their peers. For some, these topics are so captivating they entice students to pursue majors and careers that pertain to them. Others would rather spend their lives living at home with their parents than endure one class after another that discusses DNA or the Tell-Tale Heart Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D., author of

29. Johnson State College: Choosing A Major
Choosing a major requires that you be active in the exploration process.
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Not ready to declare a major? You're not alone. Many new students are undecided about a major or are uncertain about the choice they have made. Not to worry. . . your first year of college is a great time to explore your options, take a variety of courses and get involved with campus activities. It is important that you be active in the exploration process, however; don't just wait for the inspiration to hit you. . . go out and find it!
Assess Yourself
  • Who are you? What interests you? What are you good at? Visit the Counseling Center
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It's tough to make a decision if you don't know your options; consider the following and find out more:
  • Read the college catalog for descriptions of courses and academic programs Check out the " What Can I do with a Major in...? " section on the Advising & Career Center Web site Talk to other students who are majoring in the programs you find interesting Talk with faculty, staff, alumni or community members in the fields you are considering

30. Choosing A Major - Education Resource - StudySphere
StudySphere provides fast, easy and free access to a wide variety of research College /Choosing a Major
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31. King's College - Pre-College Information
PreCollege. Preparing for College. Beginning the Search. Financing College. Choosing your Major. Visiting Colleges. Applying to College. Getting into College
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33. Choose A Major, Plan A Career Center For Career Connections At
Center For Career Connections Program at Bellevue College Choose a Major, Plan a Career Choose a Major. These web based tools will help you learn how to make the connection between
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34. Choosing A Major | The Princeton Review
There are two reasons to choose a major to prepare for a specific field or job, or to immerse yourself in a subject that fascinates you.
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35. How To Succeed In College
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Applying to college can be stressful. There are a lot of important decisions to make from what subject you want to major in to how do you pay for college, and the earlier you think about these things the better. How to Succeed in College will help you consider all the information and opportunities available to you, guiding you through every step of the process.
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36. Oregon Network For Education (ONE) - Public And Private 2-Year Colleges
Onestop center for information about choosing a college, choosing a major, student services at Oregon Community Colleges, and transfer procedures.
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2-YEAR COLLEGES Oregon's 17 public 2-year colleges, also known as community colleges, offer a variety of educational options. Students may complete college transfer coursework leading to a bachelor's degree, receive specialized training for employment in professional/technical fields, engage in lifelong learning opportunities, and improve basic skills in areas such as mathematics, reading, and writing. Most programs are available at all community colleges, but programs do vary. Many community colleges also offer courses through distance education by means of telecourses, online (computer-based) courses, correspondence courses, videotaped courses, and two-way interactive video courses. PUBLIC 2-YEAR COLLEGES

37. UTC Educational Opportunity Center | Home
Choosing a college. Choosing a major of study. Are you ready to go to college? If so, call us at (423) 4251702 to set up an appointment with one of our Education Advisors.
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38. What Should You Do After High School?
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    This includes university, college or career training in a non-trades field. Some examples of non-trades training include; Medical Office Assistant, Legal Assistant, Dental Assistant, Corrections Officer, and Office Assistant. Is it right for you?
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    Don't just look at colleges from the outside—learn what they're really like from actual students. Reviews, videos, and photos created by students at colleges across the country!
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    Trade school is where you go to learn a trade or craft. In trade school you study to become a ticketed journeyman in a trade such as; electrician, plumber, carpenter, master builder, mechanic, auto body technician, mason, drywaller, heating and refrigeration technician, etc. You enter in to a program where you learn the skills hands on, become an apprentice in a specified trade and eventually take a test - usually both written and practical - to become a full journeyman in that field. Is it right for you?
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    Over the years trades have been unfairly stigmatized as a fall back career for people who could not perform in an academic setting. This is untrue and has led to a serious shortage in qualified trades workers. A career in a trade pays very well, is mentally stimulating, physically demanding and no one day on the job is ever the same as the last. If you are looking for a career that will never grow dull and that is always changing this may be the best choice for you, even if you were a straight-A student in high school.

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