Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
Learn From
Students' Biggest High School Lessons, Regrets.
What is the topic
for the 700th MEL School’s Topic Reading?
“Useful tips to
choose your major or college.”
Many of Japanese
students tend to decide which college to enter (should be study at or attend
but “enter” sounds closest to their desire) based on how good their grades are,
how close the standard deviation of their test scores and their desired college
is, or how famous or highly regarded the college is. That’s because they and
their parents still think which college they graduate from matters more than
what and how well they study at college.
However, if you
attend college, you’ll invest precious time and money. Furthermore, your future
will be somehow determined or at least affected depending on what major you are
going to take. Therefore, some studies during your high school days could widen
your scope, gain different perspectives and explore new opportunities or
options for your future. Talking to people or students, spending time or
participating activities in your interested field might give you better idea
what the job is like. Traveling foreign countries or meeting people with different
cultural backgrounds might also help you open your eyes to the new world.
Enjoy reading and
learning what college students regret for not having studied what to study.
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