Archive for October, 2009

College Major Choice

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Certain students enter college with the career plans mapped out. Other students enter lacking an idea of what they are going to do in their lives. A majority of people use it as an excuse to delaying their college enrollment, though what they do not know is that college is a good place to choose what you wish to do in your life.

1. Take into account your interests. Do you prefer writing? Then you could want to think about a journalism or English major. Do you wish to go into law? Then you might consider psychology or history. Maybe you are a musician or artist — you will want to take classes in music or fine arts.
2. Take a diversity of classes. You will never know exactly if you have a passion and talent for writing if you do not take writing classes. One of the great ways to decide your concerns is to plunge yourself in them. In case you take classes you never wish to skip, options are you may have a concern in the subject of these class. You could wish to think about furthering the education in that area.
3. Research job perspective. In case your selected career is overflooded with unemployed people, you might wish to choose a major in another area. Nobody wants to take a degree, which does not get him a job. In place of feeling assured you will find a job when you have the degree in hand, you should research your job perspective for your selected career when you are scheduled to graduate.

College Degree and Career Goal

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

1. Selecting a career. In choosing what degree to pursue, you are able to work backward by defining first what career you want to involve after getting your degree. You can decide on a hot career that gets the great starting salary for new graduates. But, be watchful that a hot work will not be such hot forever. You can want to take into account such factors as projected job industry move for the chosen career, long-range opportunities, salary increment rate, as well as kind of skills needed; lastly kind of career that you dream for.
2. Select major/minor combination. You can decide on a double major chiefly for intellectual/academic purpose. Many employers do not put a premium on double majors. You can need optional semesters to get one more major and this does not improve your degree marketability excepting some special situations like chemistry technical writers preferred students having double majors in Chemistry and English or a business and health policy major for a work as hospital administrator. Thus, you choose whether the career that you plan for is required you to take a double major; if this is not, then you may wish to save optional semesters and begin your career much earlier.
3. Decide on a degree with course meeting your career goal. Lots of colleges are providing same degree programs meeting your requirement. Still, be alert although every college degree program is titles the same, but their courses may differ; certain courses can have a specialization field to focus in when others can teach on common topics.

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