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FISHING FOR A MAJOR
Insightful guidance on how to select a college major
Every year, more than 3 million college sophomores and juniors in the U.S. face the task of finding and selecting an undergraduate field of study. While for some this process is easy, many students find it challenging and often confusing.
Written and reviewed by current college students and recent graduates, FISHING FOR A MAJOR by Julio Machado breaks down the process of choosing a college major. Using easy-to-follow steps for students who are often overwhelmed with the idea, it offers specific strategies on selecting appropriate courses, taking advantage of advising programs, getting the most out of every class, and evaluating all available major options. Brimming with helpful tips and ideas from students, recent graduates, advisors, and professors, this resource directs students on how to approach the major selection process and how to make the most out of a college major.
FISHING FOR A MAJOR is part of the Students Helping Students™ series of guides for high school and college students. Each Students Helping Students™ guide is written and edited exclusively by current college students and recent graduates, and contains only the most relevant and helpful advice.
Julio Machado is a student at Harvard University. He lives in Gainesville, Florida.
Publication Information
Publisher: Natavi Guides
Publication date: Oct. 1, 2002
Paperback, $6.95, 5.5 x 8.5, 80 pages, ISBN 0971939241
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