We all know that choosing a course in college is not easy. We need to consider the different sides of it. First is you need to know your interest in life. For example, you're fun with selling different products so as a connection, you will enroll in business courses or related to business courses.
Second, you need to know your capabilities and you should know your strengths and weaknesses. For example, you're good in math or calculation so obviously you will proceed on engineering courses or more on calculating courses.
Third is you need to know the courses that offered on your chosen school before you enrolled. And fourth is you need to consider what your parents want. Because as a dependent student, you must know what your parents want for you because in the first place they are the one who is spending for you and in contrast you will give your side of what you want for your course if you want their choice or not.
Lastly, you must consider your status in the society or you need to be more practical on choosing a course. Because if you are going to insists of your wanted course and then you are lack of budget or money. So i'm pretty sure that you will going to stop because of financial problems like the medicine courses. We all know that this courses are so expensive and time consuming. So if i were you, choose a course that is fit on you and practical.
Nice write up......we can also seek the advice of a counsellor
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Nice write up......we can also seek the advice of a counsellor
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Choosing a college course can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options out there. It's important to consider what truly interests you and aligns with your goals. Sometimes, a bit of inspiration from friends can help clarify your thoughts. I recently came across this heartfelt piece that captures the essence of friendship and support: an example of a friendly letter to a best friend. It reminded me that having those discussions with close friends can really guide your decisions. Trust your instincts and enjoy the journey!