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  1. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Choosing a College Major (Complete Idiot's Guides (Lifestyle Paperback)) 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, 2004-10-28
  3. Choosing a college major: Business by Arthur R Pell, 1978
  4. 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
  5. Choosing a College Major: Humanities by Fodor's, 1987-12-12
  6. Choosing a College Major: Social Sciences by Norma P.; Simon, Robert G. Simon, 1981
  7. Choosing a college major: Education by Harry L Miller, 1979
  8. Choosing My College Major by j. b. schoolland, 1960
  9. 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
  10. The Guide to College Majors: Deciding the Right Major and Choosing the Best School (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review, 2002-07-16
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 8 tips on choosing college courses.: An article from: Careers & Colleges by Don Rauf, 2007-06-22

1. Choosing A College Major How To Chart Your Ideal Path
One of the toughest decisions college students face is choosing a major and a career. This article takes students through a journey of
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2. MyMajors.com - Welcome
how to find a college major use our database engine - match your interests and high school test scores to the best college major
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3. The Career Key Choosing A Career Career Guidance
The Career Key is a free service to help you with career choices, career changes, and career planning, job search, and choosing a college major or
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4. The Career Key Choosing A Career Career Guidance
career choices, career changes, career planning, career development, job skills, job search, and choosing a college major or training program.
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5. College Board Plan For College
Choosing a College Major
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6. Major Decisions Some Common Misperceptions
programs such as the Letters, Arts, and Sciences major in the College of the Liberal Arts, the Integrative Arts major in the College of Arts
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7. College Majors And Careers
College Majors and Career Information Each profile summarizes the major and lists related occupations, typical employers, and examples of jobs
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8. Choosing A Major Factors To Consider
Choosing a Major Factors to Consider Related Links The College Major. Directions for using this checklist
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9. Office Of Career Resources At Eckerd College Choosing A Major
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10. Malone College Choosing A Major And Career
Occupational Outlook Handbook. What Can I do With This Major? JobWeb. Copyright 2004 Malone College. Privacy Policy Webmaster
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11. Northland College: Choosing A Major
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    Some students come to Northland knowing what they want to study during the next four years but many are undecided. That’s completely normal. You can use your first year here to explore the options that are available to you. As you explore, you will discover aspects of yourself that will help to clarify who you are and what you want to do in the future. Remember that your major is but a starting point. It allows you to study an academic discipline in depth and provides you with many of the skills needed for your future success but it is not meant to be the path for the rest of your life. Over time, your interests and skills will change as will your career path. Be open to the possibilities that lie ahead. Use the following guidelines to explore majors that may interest you:
    Know your interests
    Use your time at Northland to explore the many aspects that are you. Pay attention to those areas that inspire you and those that you find draining. Think about what you love to do and find careers that match your interests.

12. Blackburn College Choosing A Major
Requirements for a BA Degree Back to Admissions. Choosing a Major My own college career is a good example. I began as an art major and then explored
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Back to Academics Requirements for a BA Degree Back to Admissions Choosing a Major "It is not unusual for a student to be undecided about a major, or, for that matter, to change majors while in college. My own college career is a good example. I began as an art major and then explored majors in music, economics, and political science. I finally graduated with a major in history. Several years after graduation I decided I liked political science better and completed a Ph.D. in that field. I wonder, sometimes, if I might have been happier with a degree in music," says Dr. Sam Meredith, Professor of Political Science.
A liberal arts college is a place where students can learn about a wide variety of fields, explore a wide variety of careers, and find the best outlets for their talents and interests. While some majors, like education and the sciences, push for an early commitment so a student can get in all the required courses, for most majors it is possible to wait as late as the end of the sophomore year before making a final decision. The first year and part of the second is taken up with general requirements that all students must take, which gives one an introduction to what the various fields are like. This is enough time for most students to find their calling. However, a more important advantage of a liberal arts education, one that requires study of a wide range of disciplines, is that a graduate has the skills and breadth of knowledge to change careers later in life. We find that our best students have broad interests and prefer to take a wide range of classes

13. Malone College: Choosing A Major And Career
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14. AOL@SCHOOL High School - College & Career
Provides information for high school students on financial aid, choosing a college, the application process and writing admissions essays. In addition it provides career resources in all major fields as well as career decision guides.
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15. Choosing A College Major: How To Chart Your Ideal Path
One of the toughest decisions college students face is choosing a major and a career. This article takes students through a journey of selfdiscovery.
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  • Choosing a College Major: How to Chart Your Ideal Path
    by Randall S. Hansen, Ph.D. The most important piece of advice in this article follows this sentence, so please make note of it and repeat it to yourself as often as you need as you read this article and make decisions regarding choosing a major in college. Are you ready for it? The advice: Don't panic I know it's easier said than done, but I can't tell you how many students I have advised since the time that I have been a professor that seem in a state of panic if they are uncertain of their major, let alone a career. Choosing a major, thinking about a career, getting an education -– these are the things college is all about. Yes, there are some students who arrive on campus and know exactly their major and career ambitions, but the majority of students do not, thus there is no need to rush into a decision about your major as soon as you step on campus. And guess what? A majority of students in all colleges and universities change their major at least once in their college careers; and many change their major several times over the course of their college career.

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    Provides academic advising and educational planning, Universitywide academic advising and information, an enrollment program for students who prefer to investigate before choosing a specific college or major, and the First-Year Testing, Counseling and Advising Program (FTCAP).
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    17. College Majors - Professions - Declare Major
    choosing Your college major. So, What Are You Going to Do with Your Life? Some students start college knowing exactly what they d like to major in.
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    18. Research And Explore Majors On The Princeton Review
    choosing a major Taking an Active Approach to Learning Your Subject Trying to Figure Out Career Plans and college majors?
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    var strTrackPath = "http://images.review.com/track/tprtrackpartner.gif?"; Sign In Register Student Tools Home Site School Select Your Test College SAT ACT PSAT SAT Subject Tests Math Level 1 Math Level 2 Biology Chemistry Physics U.S. History Grad/Professional GMAT GRE LSAT MCAT Medical Licensure USMLE Med Students USMLE Int'l Grads High School AP SHSAT (NYC only) SSAT ISEE Additional Options If you already have a good idea of what you want to study in college, type it below to learn more about it. Search for a Major: Select a letter from the list below to browse an alphabetical list of available major profiles. A B C D ... Z If you aren't sure which specific major you want to study, select a broad category from the list below and explore related majors. Choose a Category: Agriculture and Agriculture-Related Fields Allied Medical and Health Professions Architecture and Architecture-Related Fields Business, Marketing, and Related Fields Communications Education Engineering Fine Arts Liberal Arts Nutrition, Home Economics, and Related Fields

    19. Taking The Mystery Out Of Majors
    So, for those of you who think choosing a college major locks you into a When do I need to choose a major? It depends on the college and the major.
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    "I’d listen to him if I were you. He’s pre-med."
    I thought you were pre-law."
    "Same thing."
    Animal House As the above quote demonstrates, college majors can be quite confusing. Then again, if you have a grade point average of 0.00 like John Blutarsky (Bluto in Animal House ), it really doesn’t matter what your major is. If you’re the type of student who has higher hopes for your college career, the following is a list of frequently asked questions about college majors that should help reduce some of the confusion. Next Steps Research Majors That Interest You Investigate Careers and See What Majors Lead to Them Use Counselor-O-Matic to Find Your Good Match Schools Discussion Boards: Read What Other Applicants Are Doing What is a major?

    20. Choosing A Major Page 1
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