WHAT DO YOU WANT (REALLY, REALLY WANT) OUT OF YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION?
Which of the follow...
WHAT DO YOU WANT (REALLY, REALLY WANT) OUT OF YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION?
Which of the following describes the author’s purpose in the text?
A. to encourage students not to think about money when they’re choosing a degree or career to pursue
B. to stress the importance of viewing college as a way to develop jobs skills, as well as determine what is important to you
C. to discourage students from pursuing careers in business, as people are generally dissatisfied with their lives
D. to encourage students to pursue careers that help other people, as they are usually the most enjoyable and meaningful
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