op-chebili-majors.jpg But one place where applications don’t belong is in the College, where many majors have a limited capacity, and thus, a strict application process. Appears In CHEBILI: Major applications create a toxic culture at the University By Nicole Chebili | March 10, 2021 The first year of college should be about exploration and adjusting to college, yet scores of students have to worry about planning for future applications, back-up plans and which prerequisite courses to commit to.
CHEBILI: Major applications create a toxic culture at the University By Nicole Chebili | March 10, 2021 The first year of college should be about exploration and adjusting to college, yet scores of students have to worry about planning for future applications, back-up plans and which prerequisite courses to commit to.
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