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  • No, it doesn’t matter what you majored in - The Boston Globe
    Almost everybody agrees that college costs too much But this vitally important discussion is often hamstrung by a tendency to reduce college to vocational education in the crudest, most
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    Carlo Rotella's essay, "No, It Doesn't Matter What You Majored In," presents a thought-provoking perspective on the value of higher education and the common misconception that the choice of major determines one's career prospects
  • Brennan Doyle English 115 Honors: Progression 1 - Blogger
    In the article “No, it Doesn't Matter What You Majored In,” Carlo Rotella, a college professor at Boston College and writer for The Boston Globe, argues that one’s chosen major is not the most important aspect of one’s college career
  • No, It Doesn T Matter What You Majored In By Carlo Rotella
    My doubtfulness of college brought me to come across the article “No, It Doesn't Matter What You Majored In”, by Carlo Rotella Carlo Rotella is a director of the Americans Studies Program and the author of several books
  • Read No, It Doesnt Matter What You Majored In by Carlo Rotella -. . .
    Answer and explanation: Carlo Rotella's argument focuses on how much it cost to get a good college education and what students are really getting out of college for their money's worth He also pointed out that prospective employers don't really care what a student majored in, it is the life lessons and experiences that matters
  • Read No, It Doesnt Matter What You Majored In by Carlo Rotella . . .
    In the article, Rotella provides examples of successful individuals who have pursued careers unrelated to their college majors He also discusses the importance of transferable skills such as critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, which can be developed in any major
  • CARLO ROTELLA
    Carlo Rotella (b 1964), director of the American Studies Program at Boston College, is the author of several books He also is a regular columnist for the Boston Globe, which published this essay on December 24, 2011
  • readings midterm Flashcards | Quizlet
    Active learners already spend a good amount of time on technology which makes it easier to find school related information Both educators and education companies should engage students online and offline so they can get the most from both ways
  • Exercise 2 - English 115
    In the article “Not All College Majors Are Created Equal” columnist, Michelle Singletary, states that “when it comes to employment prospects and compensation, not all college degrees are created equal ” It is quite apparent that you and Singletary share that belief





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