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December 25, 2009

Need help picking a college major or a career?

The Princeton Review has some good tools on their site for researching college majors.  You can search for virtually any major and find a description of the major, a sample undergraduate curriculum, advice on how to prepare for that major while in high school, and a listing of schools offering the major.

And would you like to know what it will take to become an FBI agent?  A news anchor?  A software engineer?  Check out their information about careers, including what sort of education you need, what your work life will be like, and what kind of salary you can expect to make over your career. 



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