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An important factor to consider in choosing your classes is how employers will view the skills you have developed during your college experience. How will you select classes in order to develop the skills employers expect? What other activities might you engage in during your college experience to develop these skills?


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Answered by Ms. Sue
Does your college offer classes in belly dancing or blackjack dealing?

Seriously, only <u>you</u> can answer this question.
Answered by jake1214
Is this some kind of survey and you're gathing data from people's responses?

---Well, you'll have to do some research on your career path. Ex: If you are a science major, you better take lot of biology, chemistry, biochemistry, genetics classes and of course lot of lab courses too!
Answered by PsyDAG
If this really concerns you, you can seek advice of a <I>faculty advisor</I> in your major area or a <I>counselor</I> at your institution. The face-to-face interaction will also allow you ask other questions that might occur to you.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
Answered by p
An important factor to consider in choosing your classes is how employers will view the skills you have developed during your college experience. How will you select classes in order to develop the skills employers expect? What other activities might you engage in during your college experience to develop these skills?
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