if one is getting a college of choice but has to compromise on course, is it better than compromising the college for the course of choice?

0 87 Views | Posted 2009-07-15 17:52:05
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    shiksha | Contributor-Level 10

    2009-07-17 21:00:09
    Hi, it is indeed a dilemma many students face. In our opinion, the course is more important than the college. The course will determine what careers you can choose but a college will not determine your future path. Even though sometimes the differenece in the college reputation is quite a bit, but one can attempt to excel in the course of study to compensate for the difference in the college. Hope this information helps. All the best.
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    Jaymeen Shah

    2009-07-15 19:49:03
    i think if clg is very good n has a good placement record than compromise with course can be done. bt if not than its better to go with the course/branch.
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    pratibha786

    2009-07-15 19:29:52
    Better take up the course in which ur interested.
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    vivek

    2009-07-15 18:08:19
    hi this is viavio,
    i suggest u that take the course of ur choice in any college. college is not important than ur course,becoz u have to develop ur future in that course not a particular college.so don't compromising with ur future.
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    Sarika

    2009-07-15 18:05:19
    No i don't think collge is mopre imp imp is ur course see course it is ur future and not only college

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