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What Program Should I Take??

  • Writer: Louise Hack
    Louise Hack
  • Jul 11, 2018
  • 2 min read

Oh yes I can, and this is the fun part! Once we have reviewed your career assessment and determined a general direction we can start reviewing the course calendars of the colleges and universities to narrow down the program and school that you will ultimately attend.


In my experience all post secondary institutions do a great job in advertising their program options both online and in print format. Program descriptions are generally very informative and descriptive and its exciting when you read a course description that gets you pumped!! Im sure that your high school guidance office will have the course calendar booklets for you to look through, but everything is easily available online at their websites as well.


I am happy to provide you with some initial ideas and options to explore as far as programs and schools go once we have determine a direction, but then you should do your own research to make sure which is the best for you! Try and get to some University and College Information sessions that your high school or a local high school will host; speak to the student representatives about what their schools can offer, what they like best about the school and what they like least. Once you have narrowed down your choices, go on a Campus Tour... get a real feel for the school, visit classes, talk to profs about the program you are considering.


Ultimately, choosing schools and programs to apply to is up to you and you alone... you know you best of course - and you must follow your intuition on which is the best choice for the next 3-4 years of your life, and to get you off on the right foot at the beginning of your career!


 
 
 

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