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    “Write a brief essay explaining why you have selected your area of study.” There are many different options for college majors, and careers to choose from, and I have a wide variety of interests, ranging from math, to creative writing, to medieval studies and linguistics, to criminology, lie detection and forensic accounting. As a result, trying to decide on a profession was more than a little difficult. After a lot of research and careful consideration, I have decided to study actuarial science

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    that going to college is vital because it is the foundation on which your future begins and stands. I stand on this belief for a few different reasons that are all connected. Choosing a major, finding a career that matches your passion, and having friends. I hold true beliefs in these domains in which I care about because they contribute to your future the most. This paper will explain each of these domains mentioned

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    A big concern in todays’ world for graduating college students is being able to find a job right out of school. More times than not, there are many problems that occur when a student chooses a specific career path. In the short exert “Why Focusing Too Narrowly In College Could Backfire”, written by Peter Cappelli, he discusses in his opinion, as well as many others, the right path students should be taking. The lead way students should be following to secure they get a job in a field they will enjoy

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    which major guarantees a smooth access to a decent job offer. According to the article, “Not All College Majors Are Created Equal”, the author, Michelle Singletary, indicates that college degrees are not the same based on the different majors. She starts her article with a question that she asked her college students, “What’s your major?” Singletary immediately determines her student’s future by the major that the student is choosing. Later in the article, she states her opinions on how majors have

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    of students graduate from high school each year in the United States. As they enter college a new world of decisions opens up to them. The main one being; how should one choose a major, based on potential financial gain or based on enjoyment? For the purposes of this paper when speaking of potential financial gain I am referring to majors that will have some type of base salary of at least 40k and enjoyment as majors that are in the fine arts. With so many different options at so many different schools

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    Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Business College Whether you want to have a worthwhile business career or want to expand your business knowledge, then attending a business college is an ideal solution for you. In fact, this path could jump-start your career and get you off to a better start than you would have if you had not taken the time to educate yourself in this way. Besides, to get ahead in the business world today you need to have the right skills and the right education. Not to mention

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    How to Choose a College Major At some point in the process of choosing a college, you may have to choose a college major, or at the very least begin to narrow your options. While being undecided for awhile is fine, you probably want to have some idea of what you want to do when you start the college application process. You want to make sure you make the right college choice, and there’s nothing worse than finding your dream school only to realize it doesn’t offer the major you’ve ultimately chosen

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    must determine whether to attend college or not. The students who do end up choosing college as their next step in life must then carefully select a major associated with their desired future career. Only a few students lean toward majors that match their passions. However, why do the rest of the students end up choosing the “prosperous” majors even if they are not passionate about it? The root of this dilemma lies in how society shows favoritism for “prosperous” majors, such as science, math, technology

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    article “The Imperiled Promise of College,” Frank states that college was a success and easily accessible to the population. He wonders why recent college graduates are having blocked roads to the job market. Frank believes college student’s are having problems getting jobs, because of choosing the wrong majors. He says that choosing the right college is important to succeed. Lastly, frank believes that we need to keep college tuition economical in order to help college students succeed. Frank Bruni’s

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    and the easy workload, but the amount of stress they are under because of college is taking that away. Whether it is choosing a career path, which college to attend, or how you are going to afford it, these decisions are causing high school seniors to nearly go insane due to stress. There should be less pressure on high school seniors so that they can enjoy their last few months of high school as much as possible. The college application process is one thing that puts a huge amount of stress on students

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