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Trying to decide what college you want to go to, what degree you want to get, and what career you want to pursue can all be overwhelming decisions to make, particularly if you are just graduating high school or deciding to go to college for the first time. There are a lot of different career choices you can make and who is to say which is the best one for you know -- let alone 20 years down the road? If you feel like you are really struggling with these decisions, there is help to be found. If you are a high school student, your guidance counselor may be able to provide aptitude tests and career information that will help you narrow down your choices. If you are just going back to school after years of working and supporting yourself, most colleges have advisors who can help provide you with the information you need to make a decision. Sometimes all it takes is to find out a little more information, and the right choice for you will suddenly become much more obvious. The Internet also has lots of information about college degrees and careers, such as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook. Additionally, the Internet may hold the key to the perfect college degree for you: Online degrees are being offered by traditional four-year universities and campus-based career colleges, as well as by 100 percent online colleges. In general, when you’re having a hard time making a decision, the best thing to do is to find out as much information as possible about your possible choices. Often the information will make what feels like an impossible decision suddenly become brilliantly clear.
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