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Holly1579 views

How did you decide on your university and chosen course(s)?

I’m currently in year 12 (11th grade) and I’m unsure about what degree to pursue at university, which university and which country (US or UK). #university #uni #course #study #degree #college

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Would you recommend taking classes over the summer for college?

I know many people that spend their college summers taking classes. Would you suggest this? I know that it can help you get ahead to graduate early or to stay on track. #college #classes #courses #summer #class #course

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What are easy and interesting upper division classes at UT Austin

let me know please #course #classes #college #ut-austin #texas

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Tulsi640 views

What courses involve psychology and pharmaceutical-psychology? What colleges offer these courses?

I have completed my bachelors and masters in pharmaceutical from India. And after moving in USA l’m looking for further study in psychology and psychology-pharmaceutical combine course. Which have future growth in jobs market too. #psychology #psychology-pharmaceutical #great growth in job markets #course #college #pharmaceutical #pharmacy

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Caitlin940 views

Should the rigorousness of a job be considered for when choosing a career?

Ever since 3rd grade, I have put myself in more rigorous academic situations (specifically Gifted and Talent and the International Baccalaureate Program) and I respond well to hard work. Will all of the difficult courses I have been taking, I started to look at jobs that require a lot more intelligence or a certain type of drive. As a child, I was interested in jobs that seem a little too "light" in the working spectrum and many of the jobs still seem interesting but is it common for people who are used to pushing themselves and staying busy with activities, sports, and academics to find themselves bored out of their minds in less demanding jobs? When choosing a career, should this be an important factor, or am I overthinking this a little? #career-choice #course

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When will changing a major make you go to school for extra time?

not sure what I want to do but want to graduate in four years #college-admissions #admissions-counseling #course #registration

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