Some questions about college courses...?
Question:
(2) If you want to be articulated, what kind of course do you take or major?
(3) How do you decide what to major in college when you're not sure what's the best for you? ( I don't want to have a degree but hard to find job, or realize what I major is not what I want.)
Answer:
For 1) and 2); search the answers archieve; too many people asked similar questions.
3) I would consult wizards and magicians. Their advice is premium.
1. Probably University of Phoenix
(but I would suspect University of Maryland also has a strong online program since they educate a lot of military.
2. I suspect you mean "articulate".. that would probably be some type of speech class. If " Articualted" as you see below..
Then I owuld suspect a dance or gymanstic type class.
ar•tic•u•lat•ed
Pronunciation: (är-tik'yu-lā"tid), [key]
—adj.
1. made clear or distinct: articulated sounds.
2. having a joint or joints; jointed: an articulated appendage.
3. (of a vehicle) built in sections that are hinged or otherwise connected so as to allow flexibility of movement: an articulated bus; an articulated locomotive.
3. Take some aptitude tests..see waht you enjoy or are inclined to. Then go visit people who have odne what you are thinking of doing.. (see if it is REALLY what you would want to do.) Then understand that the knowledge base is changing about every 5 years. Soo be prepared to re-train regularly.. Educate Generally.. don't get too specialized..
So look at the job market for people with your intended degree before you start. Consider co-op programs that give you a little real experience to make sure you really want to go into that field. And hey, if you're religious, pray. I got sent off down a path I'm liking quite a lot because I prayed for advice and got it in a dream and follwed it. I had no idea where I was going to end up, but it turned out good.
Penn State World Campus is very well-known and respected.
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