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Title: Guide to Choosing Great Electives


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Guide to Choosing Great Electives
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  • General or free electives give college or
    university students the opportunity to take
    classes that spark and satisfy their interests.
    Whether these electives are additional courses in
    your degree program or some other area of
    interest, such as music or art, these slots can
    be filled with electives that push you outside
    your comfort zone and open you up to new
    experiences. For example, you could take a
    theatre arts course to help with shyness,
    self-esteem issues, or social anxiety.

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  • Most colleges and universities offer a huge
    number of electives, so narrowing your list of
    options may be a little overwhelming. Streamline
    your search with some of the tips below

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Formally or Informally Audit Potential Classes
  • This is a tip that only works during or after
    the first semester, but its still a viable
    strategy for choosing electives. If youre
    curious but unsure about an elective, you could
    audit the course formally or informally. To
    formally audit a course, you must apply with your
    college or university. Upon approval, you will be
    able to sit in on, and even participate in, the
    class. You decide when to attend the course
    lectures and how much time to spend in the class
    or on coursework.

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  • Formally audited courses will also appear on
    your transcript with no bearing on your grade
    point average (GPA). To perform an informal
    audit, ask a professor privately to sit in on
    their lectures. Most will be welcoming and allow
    this form of auditing. The entire process can be
    looked at like touring an off-campus apartment,
    such as Fanshawe College housing, before moving
    in.

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Consider Your Interests and Major
  • For ideas on electives to take, look at your own
    interests and your major. For example, if youre
    interested in the the solar system, consider
    taking an astronomy course. Classes that match
    your interests offer major benefits, including
    providing relief from your normal academic
    schedule. You should also look for courses that
    fit your major or components of your major or
    future career.

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  • Most majors are multi-faceted and offer
    interesting and exciting courses that can be
    taken as electives. In fact, some electives are
    tailored for certain majors. It could also be
    beneficial to take electives that can help you
    build soft skills for your future career.
    Humanities courses are advantageous to business
    majors, while statistics courses are advantageous
    to social science majors.

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Choose Your Electives Early
  • The best electives will go quickly, so be
    decisive and choose your electives as early as
    possible. If you dont, you will have to choose
    from the leftovers. Leftover courses are those
    most students dont want to take because theyre
    notoriously mundane or difficult. Dont let this
    happen to you. Choose courses that match your
    interests or that are highly recommended.

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  • For advice, check out online student forums,
    chat with former students or current
    upperclassmen, and ask your academic advisor for
    recommendations. Most academic advisors know
    which electives are popular or what will work
    well with your schedule. Besides, choosing your
    courses well before the semester begins leaves
    plenty of time to switch to others if your
    interests change.
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