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People attend college for several reasons. Some students attend their dream departments out of interests, hoping that during this four years, they can know more about the certain fields which they have great passion for. Other students choose their majors according to the rank of them in college. Some of these students may, if lucky enough, develop their interests in their majors in the long run. Others may, however, wind up transferring to another major and thus waste several years studying the subjects opposite to their zest. Still some, who don't even know what their true callings are while listing the priority of their choices of school, are forced to make the decision without thinking it through. These students may waste even longer time to discover what their ambitions are. Therefore, to refrain students from wandering about what their interests are after selecting their majors, is there any policy Department of Education can draw up to help students? -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 115.43.34.187
badly2hk:I think policy will become constraint, just let 12/11 20:07
badly2hk:student make their own choice, and responsible for th 12/11 20:08
badly2hk:themselves 12/11 20:08
Savior92061:Yes,but students'interest could be changed 12/11 23:16