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April 05, 2018, 02:51:33 AM
Select the Department that provides the science that there is no limit. the goal is to add an insight that was never known to man in General. I think all great just depends on how personal interest only.
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April 05, 2018, 01:13:54 AM
To choose the right course, you must ask yourself what are you really interested in. It’s really important to think about what you are interested in and not what others want you to choose. You Must also think where do you want to study. Think of the school that will give a good education of your chosen course. You should also Focus on the detail. Every subject has so many different options, so it’s good to know the most specific interest you have.
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April 04, 2018, 08:45:43 PM
The best tip that I can give is that you are the only one who can choose what is the best course for you.  I am telling my kid to know the things that he really wants to achieve. You have to know what you want to become. Knowing the things that your good at will really help you determine your college course.  Choosing the right school for your course is also important. There are a lot of things to consider but don't feel pressured.
newbie
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April 04, 2018, 08:10:04 PM
To choosing a course in a college, choose according to your interests because if you go through something with a sense of fun it will feel easy, otherwise if you run it with a sense of unhappiness it will feel heavy / burdened. it is not easy to determine interest, especially if our interests conflict with the expectations of your parents.
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April 04, 2018, 07:59:30 PM
Choose the course what makes you comfortable with.Think what is your interest and what makes you happy. The best way to choose is to follow what is in your heart and mind.
newbie
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April 04, 2018, 07:16:25 PM
I've noticed a lot of students been struggling in choosing what course to take in college. Do you have any tips for it?
In our country,  we have already the K to 12 curriculum wherein after graduating from high school,  students will be enrolled in senior high school. This is another 2 years of schooling before they can proceed to college. In this 2 years the students will choose the course that she want to. This is their preparation to college. The.main factor of choosing a course is the capabilitynof parents to enroll their children in a choaen field. If they cant afford it,  they have no other choice but to take any course that suits their budget.
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April 04, 2018, 06:48:23 PM
I've noticed a lot of students been struggling in choosing what course to take in college. Do you have any tips for it?
Choose the one you dream of becoming. Make sure it is in demand and gives good pay. See to it that you'll also stand out on it.
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April 04, 2018, 06:07:48 PM
Tips on choosing a course
This write up is all about tips on making the right choice on course to study. Passion is an important element when it comes to choosing a course because the secret to happiness is being able to love whatever path you choose in life as career.
However, to get things in the right direction one have to choose from the beginning the right course at the right university or college and you will be inspired to succeed.
The question that always comes to mind is how do you choose the right course? Here are the Top 6 tips on choosing your right course in other to excel in life.

Tip No.1 WHY DO YOU WANT TO STUDY?

There are reasons why people want to study. It is either to extend existing skill set, to change career or diversify their knowledge. Therefore, it is very important when considering choosing a course to sit back and ask yourself why you are looking to study. Ask yourself that question and be sure you find an answer to it before further actions.
Your answer no doubt may fall into one of these areas mentioned above.
•   To extend your skill set: if you intend to study to acquire more skill to be more qualified in your profession or to grow higher with your current employer then choosing a course that is relevant to your profession or work is recommended. One other thing that really helps is discussing the right choice of course with friends or colleagues of same profession or employer.

•   To change career or diversify your knowledge: if your intension is to completely change career path or diversify your knowledge consider choosing a course. And because education and studying are expensive, so be sure you properly carry out a research on any prospective career.
Summarily, prior to taking decision on what course to choose make sure you; think about your existing experience and skill set; Consider prospective careers and employment opportunities; Think about what subjects interest you; and  also talk to your employer, colleagues or peers about which courses are relevant.

TIP NO.2 WHAT ARE YOU REALLY INTERESTED IN?
Interest in taking up any course of study comes in diverse ways. Therefore, it is really important to think and examine yourself about what you are interested in. It is also important to know what course you want to study. Are you interested because you can see your glittering career ahead? Or are you interest because your parents are interested? Pondering on these questions now, you can work things out and choose the right course for yourself.
TIP NO.3 WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO STUDY?
Where to study is another thing when it comes to choosing a course. You have search for the best country to specialize in this subject area of your interest.  Maybe it’s a country with massive internship and graduate work opportunities in that industry or a city that has access to specific resources. For instance, if your interest is in marine biology, why not head straight to the world’s largest coral reef in Australia and take up the study right at the source? There is another good question to ask yourself like; where in the world would you love to live for a few years? Studying outside your country gives one with a better opportunity to learn a new language and a new culture, make new friends, and experience a different way of life. If you are happy with yourself, you will be happy to study because the level of happiness in your life will play a major impact in your study.
TIP NO.4 TAKE A REALITY CHECK
This is what to do, take a reality check now that you have found your dream. You know why you want to study, what to study and the country to go for the study. Now the right questions to look for their answers are:
•   Can you afford the flights?
•   Can you afford the tuition and cost of living?
•   Do you need to have certain qualifications first – English language proficiency, GMAT scores?
However, don’t get discouraged, a pathway program may be all you need to scale through those challenges. If this really is your passion, you have to prove it in your scholarship application and financial help will come your way.
At this point what will come to your mind is how long you want to spend for the study which is dependent on the duration of the program of interest. For example we have Postgraduate Certificate which runs for six (6) months, Undergraduate Degree for (3) years, MA for one (1) year, and PhD for four (4) years.
TIP NO.5 REDUCE YOUR OPTIONS
It is quite important to streamline your bogus list to four or five in number to enable you have fewer and better practical choices. This actually takes a lot of research. While researching, there different criteria to judge universities and courses you will definitely come across which include school ranking or prestige, research facilities, practical experience and internships, cost of tuition, student support services, safety, social life, chance to travel.  A StudyLink course search is a good guide to make use of. Read through student blogs to see what it’s really like. Most times  glossy prospectuses don’t always tell you the full story, so there is need for you to interact with people you know who have studied in that country or city about what it’s really like.
TIP NO.6 YOUR OWN STUDY PATTERN
Obviously, one cannot tell lies to him or herself even when you try to do that, you already know you are lying.  Hopefully, you have some idea by now of how you prefer to study. .  Practically, some people prefer final exams, others like regular assignments to keep them busy throughout the year. Some like theory, others like practical hands-on application, some like to work in groups, others like to work individually. Some like verbal presentation of their assignment; others prefer to create written reports. However, choose a course that will match your pattern of study, and you will perform very well and be more confident in yourself. Or, if you want to challenge yourself, choose a course that will take you out of your comfort zone!



newbie
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April 03, 2018, 08:43:17 AM
Tips on choosing a course is focus on whats important you its easily to get you what ever you want
jr. member
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April 03, 2018, 06:48:04 AM
Before choosing a course, ask yourself the following questions:

1. What are you interested in?
2. What career do you want to pursue?
2. Is your course needed or going to be needed in the marketplace? Is somebody willing to pay you for it? or can you earn a desired living doing that?
Once you have answered the above questions, choosing a major becomes very simple. Now, the toughest part is to immerse yourself into learning. Affording the high priced education we have today is also a challenge, so you must have a strategy of how you are going to afford college in addition to making sure that you do well in school.

Goodluck and Godbless Smiley
newbie
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April 03, 2018, 01:58:02 AM
I've noticed a lot of students been struggling in choosing what course to take in college. Do you have any tips for it?
In choosing your course in college, you should consider the following:
1. What are things you are interested about?
2. What courses are related to things you are interested about?
3. Among those courses choose one that is closest to your heart, so you will never regret your choice.

newbie
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April 02, 2018, 11:25:46 PM
listen to your heart. No need to listen what other says but just do what you think because its you who is gonna live with your decision
newbie
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April 02, 2018, 06:58:10 AM
You may take every other course but please don't take Philosophy. the boring subject it is with no aim and meaningless study
newbie
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April 01, 2018, 10:28:21 PM
if we want to learn more about and how to get bitcoin, it would be nice if we follow the same course people who have mastered about bitcoin.
member
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April 01, 2018, 10:19:03 PM
I would say to take science because its a course having a broder band of different job oppurtunity
jr. member
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March 28, 2018, 02:15:24 AM
To me best thing to do is to consider your interest,  your capability and to cap it all consult someone who's professional as an academician
newbie
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March 28, 2018, 01:56:45 AM
tips on choosing the course? for me maybe more you choose what you know where you are doing well, where you know where your knowledge is. so that's why you will not have the difficulty in the course you'll take.
newbie
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March 28, 2018, 01:48:21 AM
choose the course that you really love i mean u really wanted.follow your heart&mind.dont mind the people that interrupt..
newbie
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March 20, 2018, 07:58:44 PM
Choosing a course can be sometimes very difficult and if you don’t know what you like then it is gone.
brand new
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March 20, 2018, 03:04:10 PM
Choose what you love and enjoy the most and go for it.
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