: Success often depends on managing time effectively and balancing rigorous major requirements with less stressful "elective" or "transition" courses to avoid burnout.
Selecting courses is more than just a graduation requirement; it is a strategic decision that impacts a student's future career and personal development.
: For many, the variety of courses available serves as a journey of self-discovery, allowing students to explore thousands of majors before committing to a specialty.
: General education and supplementary subjects provide "universal knowledge," helping students become well-rounded individuals by exposing them to diverse perspectives and fields outside their major. Navigating the Academic Landscape
: Many students focus on "high-demand" courses—such as those in the medical or technology fields—to ensure job security and a high return on investment.





