Where Do You Fit In: Choosing a Major and How to Find the Right One
You’ve decided on the college you want. You’ve decided if you’re living on campus. You just have one last thing to decide - where do you...
You’ve decided on the college you want. You’ve decided if you’re living on campus. You just have one last thing to decide - where do you...
You read that right, I’m taking the plunge and leaving STEM behind.
There’s a lot of pressure at the beginning of college to have this definitive, four-year plan mapped out. This made college an intimidating...
Choosing what you want to do for the rest of your life isn’t easy!
Is it really too late?
Nothing is set in stone.
Her Campus Hofstra has some badass women, so let's meet them! Up first we have Micaela Erickson, Editorial Contributor. Photo courtesy of...
Going into college I was prepared and ready for pharmacy. What I mean by this is that I had done a summer program called “Careers in...
Your style, your hair, even your makeup bag is going to change dozens of times (just make sure your major doesn’t change every time you do).
Learn to let yourself take charge.
If you’re stuck on your academic journey, check out these tips.
When I was admitted to Winona State University as a freshman, I thought I had my life figured out. I was certain I'd never change my mind...
Read on if you want to find out if changing your major should be the next step on your college adventure.
Worried about changing your major? Emily Griffin shares her story of changing majors and schools, and explains why it's okay to feel unsure about what you're going to do after graduation.
RT if you love your AP Stylebook.
This should not be an impulse decision.
When it was time to apply for university during my final year of high school, I spent a lot of time thinking about what degree would get me...
When you were three years old, you were probably asked by someone, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” Of course the best thing in...
Ask the Magic 8 Ball, why don’t ya?
Coming to college, you are told that you will most likely going to change your major at least once before you graduate. You hear horror...