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64 articles tagged with "majors"

What Kind of Engineering Do You Want to Major In?

You want to major in Engineering, but which type? Don't worry! We've got you covered from Agricultural to Mechanical Engineering and everything in between.

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Director of Communications, Commonwealth School

Studying Faith and Belief in College: Theology and Religious Studies Majors

If you have ever voiced your thoughts about majoring in theology or religious studies, you might have been greeted with, "What are you going to do with that?" Well, this is what!

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Assistant Professor of Theology, Marymount University

What Is an Interdisciplinary Major?

Interdisciplinary majors are a great way to pursue multiple interests in college. Here's some quick expert advice to learn about this academic opportunity.

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How Do Students Benefit From a Formal Mentorship?

Mentorship is valuable to any student's future. Here's how to find experts and people who've accomplished great things in the areas you're interested in.

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How Will My College Major Affect My Future Career?

The key to choosing a good major is to understand that some majors prepare you for a specific career but most do not. Here's what the experts have to say!

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Boost Your Major With the Power of a Business Minor

If your major is lackluster in job opportunities, it's hard to stand by your dreams. What do you do? Pair your major with an in-demand minor like Business.

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Former Editor, CollegeXpress

What Can You Do With a Physics Major?

Physics majors are all geeky lab rats, right? Wrong. Read on to learn about some of the many directions a physics major can take you.

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Performing Arts Majors and Potential Jobs

Art in its many forms, all those things of beauty for beauty's sake, may not bring home the bacon all the time, but they certainly nourish the soul. Here we explore the most mainstream avenues of the arts and the surprisingly varied careers to which they may lead.

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3 Reasons Why Gen Ed Classes Aren't a Waste of Time

General education courses aren't just "fluff" classes. Here are three reasons why gen eds are worth your time and effort as you work toward your college degree.

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Freelance Writer

Medical School Admission Requirements by Design

Perhaps you feel it--the call to become a physician. The path to medical school and the subsequent practice of medicine is notoriously rigorous and very competitive. Yet, some say the hardest part of the journey is the admission process.

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Director, Chemistry Program, Mount Mary College

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