4. Columbia (tied)
4. Stanford (tied)
4. University of Chicago (tied)
7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The average American will change their careers at least 5 times in their lifetime. Are you ready for a new career path? How do you make that change? What education, licensing, etc. do you need to change your career? Have you reviewed the labor market statistics on your new career path?
What are your interests?What is your passion? What type of career fits your personality? What would you do if money were no object? What type of work environment do you enjoy being in? Do you want independence, work in an office, or work outdoors? Do you like to travel? Do you get fulfillment from helping others? Do you enjoy doing research? Are you a people person? What are you good at? What areas do you excel at; have natural talents in?
Get into the college that not only has the best program for your major, but is the best fit for you. Do you know what to look for when researching colleges? What are the entrance requirements for the college of your choice? What is the graduation rate? What is the employability once you graduate? How do you ensure success once you get into college?
4. Columbia (tied)
4. Stanford (tied)
4. University of Chicago (tied)
7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Navigating through
college life and career changes
Navigating through
college life and career changes
1. Dentist
2. Nurse Practitioner
3. Software Developer
4. Physician
5. Dental Hygienest
6. Physical Therapy
7. Computer Systems Analyst
8. Information Security Analyst
9. Registered Nurse
10. Physician Assistant