| What's
Good About Being "Undecided"?
* You
will have an academic advisor to assist you in your choice of courses
and discuss majors with you
* You
don't have to worry right away about fulfilling major requirements.
The best time to "try on" courses, as well as to learn
more about yourself, your talents, your skills, and your interests,
is now -- during your first two years
* Being
undecided gives you a chance to become an "engaged" student,
in charge of your own education
* As
you explore classes that provide insights about your own talents
and learning style, you are engaged in opportunities to educate
yourself for life and prepare for a lifetime of jobs and activities.
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