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This essential guide helps readers find the colleges with the major they want at the degree level they need. With The College Board Index of Majors and Graduate Degrees, 2002 students can determine which of the 600 majors is right for them and which colleges offer that major.
The Index of Majors and Graduate Degrees, 1996 lets students explore 600 majors and discover which colleges offer them. The guide includes all degree levels--associate through doctorate--plus brief descriptions of each major.
An easy-to-use reference for students who know what they want to study, but not where. Completely revised and cross-referenced, this edition lists over 500 undergraduate and graduate majors and the colleges, state-by-state, currently offering them--based on information provided by 3,000 institutions of higher learning.
The Toolbox Revisited is a data essay that follows a nationally representative cohort of students from high school into postsecondary education, and asks what aspects of their formal schooling contribute to completing a bachelor's degree by their mid-20s. The universe of students is confined to those who attended a four-year college at any time, thus including students who started out in other types of institutions, particularly community colleges.
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Written by a leading expert on career information, this book is the ultimate guide to choosing your college major! It’s the ideal resource if you need to decide on a college major but don’t have a lot of time. Following its proven strategy, you will combine insights about yourself with up-todate facts and reach a decision. The first part will guide you through assessing your personality type, your skills, and your favorite and best high school courses and help you find potential majors that fit your profile. In the second part, college majors are described with a definition, related high school courses, specializations, a list of common course requirements, a typical career path, and a list of related occupations. All related occupations are described with a definition, annual earnings averages, employment outlook, personality type, top skills, typical entry requirements, and related college majors. Finally, the last part will help you weigh the pluses and minuses of the majors on your list, making a tentative choice, and ultimately testing and confirming that choice.