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Plz hurry u will get alot of pts

Plz hurry u will get alot of pts-example-1
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If I were to attempt to obtain a bachelor's degree, I may choose the transfer degree. I would choose the transfer degree due to the fact that I would have the freedom to change the degree I want to obtain. For example, I may be very interested in obtaining a degree in the Fine Arts (Associates in the Fine Arts) as I begin college. But as those two years go by, I may not want to pursue a career in the Fine Arts any longer. At that point, I could transfer and pursue something else. It could potentially be more expensive to transfer if I went from a public college to an in-state college, but I would have to be prepared to pay regardless to cover the fees. Transferring could also potentially mess up my resume as far as any extracurricular activities I am taking part in, seeing as how most I would have to show I high level of commitment. Although I have all of these issues to consider, I would still have the freedom to decide whether I continue to pursue one career over another. And that freedom leaves a bit of reassurance within me, knowing that I have options.



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The path that would appeal to me most is completing all four years at a four-year college. You may be asking yourself why, well the reason is because if you attend a college for four years you'll have more experience in your career since everything in your brain will fresh and you will be able to remember everything. Plus, you'll finish it faster than taking other courses at different times. Another thing is sports, youll get to play sports each year and it will look good on your diploma, people will know that you were able to do sports, extra curricular, and your career.

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