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When the year of school graduation comes, its time to think about further education. Most school leavers decide to go to college. However, they face a problem, in particular, what college to apply to. And much as they try to make a decision by themselves, it will not do without professional advice. So, there are some tips on how to choose a college.

Choosing a major

It should be noted that colleges may have various majors. In other words, colleges may specialize in this or that sphere of knowledge:

Math and science;

Economics and marketing;

Linguistics and philology;

Philosophy;

Medicine;

Arts and the like.

It is important to decide upon a major first before applying to college. Choosing the right major allows student successfully develop his/her skills in the subject. It is also helpful to make a list of an applicants abilities and preferences. Considering all strengths and weaknesses of an applicant helps eliminate major that will not correspond to them.

Critically assessing colleges

It should be stressed that college directly influences students further career opportunities. For this reason an applicant should choose random college or base his/her decision on minor advantages. So, here are things that are not so important when picking a college:

A college is famous for its parties or clubs. This is unacceptable to enter a college just to have fun at parties. College is, first and foremost, an educational institution.

Following childhood dream. A student may decide to enter some particular college at school after his/her parents stories about it. So, the best thing to do check all variants. It is important to be open to every opportunity in life than to be obsessed with one option.

A famous actor, actress, or other celebrity graduated this college. Graduating the same college does not necessarily means following his/her footsteps.

Following parents, friends, school counselors advice. By doing so, an applicant loses his/her right to choose. It is better to take advice into account and act relying on personal observations.

by: Angela Lopez




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