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which college can i take to work with kids

is there like a college to help you talk and work with kids.. i like helping kids out , is there any colleges that helps you work with children? #jobs #college-selection #children #daycare

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MelissaWilliams’s Answer

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Hi Tashina,


Many college has majors where you are learning how to work with kids. However, that depends a bit on what you want to do.


Check the answer to this question: What Careers are good if I enjoy working with kids? Which of the career listed in the question are you most interested in? Depending on what careers you're interested in, then find college with majors where you can pursue these careers.


Hint: after you look at a few careers working with kids that interest you, as new questions about what majors do you need to pursue to do those careers, and then when you get the answer there, ask new questions about what college are the best for those majors. This way, you'll figure out what college to pursue so you can major in something that allows you to work with kids in the career that you'r most interested in!

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Rachel’s Answer

<span style="background-color: transparent;">Collegeboard.org is a great resource for this! I poured through the pages of universities all over the U.S. when I was a senior in high school. Collegeboard was my go-to site! They put all of the information in one place and it is very easy to use. They even have various filters you can apply to see only colleges that have programs you are interested. To determine academic rigor, look at the admissions requirements, G.P.A. of past admitted applicants, SAT/ACT scores, class rank etc. This will give you an idea of what scores and grades you need to be accepted. However, don't be discouraged your application will be reviewed based on the full picture! College-board will help you get an idea of what is most important to the specific school you are applying to.</span>


This professional recommends the following next steps:

  • <span style="background-color: transparent;">Chat with your Guidance Counselor</span>
  • <span style="background-color: transparent;">Create a Collegeboard.org account</span>
  • <span style="background-color: transparent;">Start using CollegeBoard as a resource to look up schools.</span>


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