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Jeremy126
08-08-05, 08:00 PM
Hello, my english professor wanted me to do this english paper, so I finished it. The problem is, I don't have anyone who can proof read it for me. I wanted to see if someone could proof read it for me. It's a process paper, and she said not to use an contractions and not to use you or your in any form. My english ability is very poor, if anyone has some spare time could you edit it for me ? here it is below.(reason I ask here is because I got my financial aid thanks to a member here. He edited my paper and I got 10,000$ to pay for my college! :) )

Another day, another seven-fifty

In the past years, I have tried many different majors. Majors ranging from marketing to
computer programming. I have found certain guidelines to follow when deciding on one. If these
guidelines or rules are followed, deciding on the perfect major is extremely easy.

The first rule is always do something that is of some interest. Finding what is of interest,
can be a fairly difficult choice to make. I find trying many different sorts of classes will pin point
what is of interest. In my humble opinion, general education classes bring out what everyone is
wonderful at. If that does not work, I would start taking more specific concentrated areas. Taking
classes in economics, and accounting would be wonderful ways to bring out what is of interest.

The second thing to do is seek advice, on each major. Getting advice from professionals can
greatly increase everyone understanding of that particular area. Academic advisors, and
teachers are always the best source of information on that area of concentration. In addition,
asking friends and family members is always a great source of insight into that particular field.

Lastly, picking a major that will be in high demand. This last rule might seem like
common sense, but in reality the majority of college students pick majors based on how long
they are. Choosing a major that takes three years to complete, compared to a major that takes
six years might be shorter the long run, the longer major pays off much more. Always
remember to do research on each major, and look at the demand in the current market.