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Choosing a major

January 1, 2020

Choosing a major can be difficult. Most 18-year olds don't know what they want to major in and most students switch majors at least once during their college careers.

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Jump in and join: getting involved on campus

Getting involved in campus activities during your first year of college can help to expand your networks, offer leadership opportunities, help build time management skills and may even lead you into a career path.

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Cultivating connections

Finding your place in the community is a huge part of being successful in college. That's why the University of Cincinnati offers a multitude of centers, programs and services that provide support and a sense of community to historically underserved populations.

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Seven don'ts of writing your college essay

You may have already heard that your college essay is one of the most important things you’ll ever write. So, we won’t say it again. And you’ve probably also gotten a bunch of essay-writing tips, too. We won’t repeat those, either — instead, we’ll offer some advice on what not to do.

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Careers of the future

Over the next five years, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics and other innovations will reshape the job market. Experts predict two-thirds of students entering school today will find themselves working in jobs that haven’t even been invented yet.

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Making college pay

Co-op at the University of Cincinnati offers students the opportunity to gain real-world experience that often leads to a career and make good money while doing it. In 2018, UC students earned a collective $66 million - about $11,000 per student.