Personal Business Goals List

personal business goals list
personal business goals list

i am trying to choose a major (i am a senior in high school)?

First question is, more popular major you choose for a particular college, harder to get into it? or is it all depended on one’s academic achievements? What about undeclared? does this lower the chance too?

Second, i am trying to go for UCs, and i sorta want to study in communication, but not too sure. With my personal record, i think i can get into any UCs except, UCLA, Ber. and UCSD, which are the top three. The problem is this. Those 3 and UCSB are the only ones that have communication major. UCSB is way too far away so it is out from my list, but those 3 colleges seemed too hard to get into, so i am not too sure if i am going to get accepted. So UCI is currently my goal, but UCI doesn’t have communication major. Considering the fact that i am going to graduate school, should i just go to like UCI or something like that with Business, which is closest field to commuication, and study it at graduate school, or should i actually go to a college with the major i want?

#1. “seemed too hard to get into” Just try to get in anyway. How many other people won’t try because it “seemed too hard to get into”–You see, your chances just went up. Don’t leave anything on the table–try and fail, but try, if you don’t try, you already failed.

#2. Business is so not the closest field to communication since communication is more about well: communicating, getting ideas across in the most effective manner whether it is with the written word, visually or orally. Communication is like Journalism, Creative Writing, Public Relations, Speech, English, Advertising and Business Communications. Business is about Accounting, Statistics, Finance, business math, Management and Marketing—how to run a business and make money or just make money!! Communications is usually a Liberal Arts College major, while Business is a Business College major and both are located within the one University. I’ve studied Business and Creative Writing in two different colleges at the same University.

#3. What type of graduate school? What do you plan to study? What do you plan to do afterwards? Grad school could mean law school, medical school, getting an mba, or a masters or doctorate in a particular subject communications that you love so much you want to teach it at the college level and spend a significant amount of time studying it in detail, work as a consultant or anywhere a graduate degree is required.

#4. GPA, SAT scores, Transcripts. Those are what matter most.

#5. Now, remember the closest majors I mentioned to communications? You know what, they all get you to the same place. They will all teach you how to write effectively. That is the main thing. What you do with a major in communications, creative writing, journalism (or most other liberal arts degrees) is up to you. Your degree choice seems specific, but it is actually really broad. It is a good thing and a bad thing. Does the career you envision require a certain degree? Example: Journalists can do very well with a variety of degrees depending on what they want to report and write about: Say you want to write for Forbes–then a business degree will be more helpful than creative writing. Say you want to work in a visual communication field, then Advertising and art might work. It all depends.

#6. Of course communications could mean speech pathology, so you would then want something specific that deals with that aspect of communication and not just the writing, a visual aspects.

#7. Now, if graduate school means Law school, then just get a degree in a communications area subject that you can get a real high gpa in!!


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