<p>Since the application date is approaching, I am really confused because I can't determine which college I should apply.
Many of my friends have decided there most possible jobs in the future, and they have exact goals of applying colleges that flourish in certian major. But I haven't...
During highschool years, I participated in many sorts of activities, and I love all the subjects I studied, but I'm really uncertain what I'm going to do after graduation...</p>
<p>How shall I choose my college? Should I regard my profession at the very begining of my college live? Please give me some advice!!!</p>
<p>I'm certified that I could be admitted by a good college, for my SAT have reached 2000 in May's test, and my SAT Subject test have reached 2380...</p>
<p>You should apply to several colleges. Since you are undecided, apply to schools that will have choices. Do you have some idea what you like? Do you like to write or learn science or work with people? Do you want to go to a big school with football and basketball and parties or a small school where everyone knows everyone? Do your family have enough money to pay whatever your EFC will be?</p>
<p>Most high school seniors have no clue as to what they want to do. And the majority of those who think they know will change their minds at some point.</p>
<p>I believe that the best approach for someone unsure of specific career goals but who is reasonably bright is to get a good liberal arts education. True, you will not be trained for any particular job. But you will be educated (hopefully). If you can leave college with good written and oral communication skills, a reasonable knowledge of history, geography, philosophy, math and great ideas–you will have the necessary skills to succeed in life. Most jobs can be learned on-the-job but college is one of the few opportunities to become educated.</p>