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02-21-2010, 04:13 PM
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Looking for a Response
Hello to all,
I think I understand. I'm supposed to post a thread and wait for a response. Well, here goes something. I recently was accepted at a community college here in Denver. I went to the library to get some pre-college material and the librarian suggested this book, "The Adult Student Guide" and it's helped me very much! Mostly with my fears and anxiety about my age. I just turned 49 and I'm really scared. I have to apply for FAFSA and have already applied for COF. The most important question I have is "How do you pick a major?" I don't want to waste time and money on a career I may not enjoy! I've heard of a Career Assesment Test, is that a good start? Going off-line now. Will check back. Thank You. |
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04-20-2010, 07:15 AM
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RE: Looking for a Response
Hi. I'm new here, but I do have a couple of thoughts about your question.
When you choose a major, think in terms of what you enjoy doing. For instance, if you like to write, you might become an English or Communications major. However, if you aren't sure, you can be "undeclared" for at least a semester or two. During that time, take your core math, English, history and science classes (those that are required for virtually every major). By the time you finish those, you may have a better idea what you want to do. You can also get guidance on campus. Good luck. It seems overwhelming now, but you'll enjoy it once you get started. College is much different from high school and going back as an older learner (I was 25 the first time, 35 the second) makes it more interesting. ~Mary Student, Coach, Writer |
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