by John Chang
As you know, I usually focus on how to get admitted to an Ivy League college in these posts. However, once in a while, I address other issues regarding college life. Judging from the feedback I received on my articles about how to choose your college, I thought it would be a good idea to expand on these extra topics even further.
A topic of huge importance to incoming freshman is how to select the right major/degree. It has many future implications that most high school students simply don’t know.
Choosing the wrong major can severely impact your life.
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Choosing Your Major in Three Steps: The Regret-Free Way to Plan Your Life
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by Sara Smith
European colleges have a long and rich history in providing high quality education to students around the world for centuries. These bastions of learning have a rich history of research and lectures in diverse topics that are responsible for much of the advancements in western culture over the years.
The good thing about them is that they continue to transform, giving chance to people who are interested to have a college education.
As diverse as the countries they are in right now, this is what European countries are also known for. The English universities composing of Oxford and Cambridge exist together with different universities in France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Italy and other countless European countries.
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