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How do I choose my correct classes?
I love learning, but I know it's very expensive and I can't stay in school for however long I want without consequences. I don't want to waste my money, yet I'm decided on what classes I want to take in college. I don't think what scholarships and my job will be enough. How can I fix this problem and still not put myself into overwhelming debt?
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Tyler’s Answer
It's great that you're already thinking about this! You're on the right track. What really helped me was creating a clear plan by understanding what courses my major required. Each major has a set number of hours needed, along with specific classes you must take. Remember, some courses are prerequisites for others, so planning ahead is important.
I mapped out each semester from beginning to end, including all the classes I needed. I also checked in with my college advisor to make sure my plan was solid.
You've got this! Good luck!
I mapped out each semester from beginning to end, including all the classes I needed. I also checked in with my college advisor to make sure my plan was solid.
You've got this! Good luck!
Najjiyya Pinkney
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Choose classes that match your interests. If you're into healthcare, focus on science courses. If finance is your thing, go for business or accounting classes. Remember, there are core classes everyone must take, so check with your school for those requirements.