Choosing a College Major
You Haven't Chosen a College Major Yet?
By Matthew Schieltz, published Apr 18, 2007
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One of the main reasons that you are attending college in the first place is because you desire to further your education. There is no shortage of doing this on a college campus as there are many different options and class choices to choose from. There is one important thing you must know about your undergraduate education, however. The first two years of your undergraduate education comes in the form of general education courses. Since these general education courses are required of all college majors, it is not absolutely imperative that you have to decide what your college major will be in the first year or so of your college career. Even though it would be wise to think about what you want to major in, the general education courses can help you determine what you are most interested in.
You may perhaps enjoy some of your science classes, or you may love taking a political science or an economics course. Through your undergraduate general education courses you are able to differentiate between your likes and your dislikes, and this should be able to help you determine what you want to major in.
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