How to Choose a Major or Career–Taking the Stress Out
How to Choose a Major Today a client and I had a long conversation about how to report her intended college major on her applications.
How to Choose a Major Today a client and I had a long conversation about how to report her intended college major on her applications.
The College of Wooster is a fantastic liberal arts college in a small town in Ohio. It’s a place that trains scholars–even students who are not scholars in high school. Wooster still requires a culminating research experience at the end of the four year Bachelors degree as a way to bring together everything one has learned.
Visiting a college is a good way to get a measure of the friendliness of a campus. Wooster gave me personalized attention when I arrived–even at 4:15 on a Friday afternoon in August.
If you want personalized attention and advice in choosing a college that is right for you, you might want to consult Montgomery Educational Consulting for some great college advice.
Summer vacation is the perfect time to do a little career exploration. High school students who are looking ahead towards the college admissions process, should also start thinking about potential college majors. Looking into different career options is a great way to help narrow down your interests.
An expert college admissions counselor talks about the importance of considering college social life when searching for the school that fits you best.
Generally speaking, investing in yourself is a smart idea. More education usually leads to more opportunities, better jobs, and higher income. However, many students have
Mark gives prospective engineering majors some advice on choosing the right college.