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Major Picker Personalized Guide

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Choosing a major can be a daunting task for many students, with the weight of their future careers and personal interests hanging in the balance. But what if there was a way to help students identify the major that best aligns with their unique strengths and experiences? Our resume-based assessment does just that. - Provide all possible majors from recommended colleges - Comprehensive introduction of Major in each college - Detailed Pros Cons Analysis
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I want to apply to a college/university in Massachusetts, USA. Here is my current resume/cv: Copy and Paste your resume content here
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Part 1 - About Me: From your resume/CV, it is clear that you are a highly motivated individual with a passion for social media, fundraising, robotics, and athletics. You have shown excellent leadership skills through your involvement in various activities, such as founding and running a cancer-fighting fundraising campaign on social media and leading a small robotics club for four years. Additionally, you have demonstrated strong academic abilities, maintaining an A+ average in all Physics, English, and History classes, and you have scored a 1300 combined SAT score. Based on your interests and skills, majors that would suit you well may include Communications, Marketing, Business, Robotics, Computer Science, and Sports Management. Part 2 - Colleges and Majors Recommendation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Major 1: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Representative Courses: Circuits and Electronics, Computer Systems Engineering, Introduction to Robotics - Estimated Tuition: $53,790 per year (undergraduate) - Reputation of the Department: Ranked #1 in Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engineering by U.S. News & World Report - Famous Instructors: Daniela Rus, Cynthia Breazeal - Scholarship Opportunities: MIT offers a wide range of merit-based scholarships, including the Presidential Scholarship and the MIT Excellence Award. - Admission Requirements: Competitive admission requirements include high school transcripts, standardized test scores, and letters of recommendation. - Career Paths: Graduates from this program can pursue careers as electrical engineers, software developers, robotics engineers, and computer scientists, with an average salary of $100,920. Major 2: Management Science - Representative Courses: Microeconomic Theory, Financial Accounting, Operations Management - Estimated Tuition: $53,790 per year (undergraduate) - Reputation of the Department: Ranked #2 in Production/Operations Management by U.S. News & World Report - Famous Instructors: Renee Richardson Gosline, Richard Schmalensee - Scholarship Opportunities: MIT offers a variety of merit-based scholarships, including the MIT Excellence Award and the Karl Taylor Compton Prize. - Admission Requirements: Competitive admission requirements include high school transcripts, standardized test scores, and letters of recommendation. - Career Paths: Graduates from this program can pursue careers in consulting, finance, operations management, and entrepreneurship, with an average salary of $80,000. Harvard University Major 1: Social Studies - Representative Courses: Race and Ethnicity in American Politics, Globalization and Social Conflict, Gender and Sexuality - Estimated Tuition: $54,002 per year (undergraduate) - Reputation of the Department: Ranked #1 in Social Sciences and Humanities by U.S. News & World Report - Famous Instructors: Lawrence Bobo, Maya Sen - Scholarship Opportunities: Harvard offers a wide range of merit-based scholarships, including the Harvard College Scholarship and the John Harvard Scholarship. - Admission Requirements: Competitive admission requirements include high school transcripts, standardized test scores, and letters of recommendation. - Career Paths: Graduates from this program can pursue careers in law, public service, education, and journalism, with an average salary of $53,878. Major 2: Applied Mathematics - Representative Courses: Probability Theory, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis - Estimated Tuition: $54,002 per year (undergraduate) - Reputation of the Department: Ranked #3 in Mathematics by U.S. News & World Report - Famous Instructors: Oliver Knill, Shing-Tung Yau - Scholarship Opportunities: Harvard offers a variety of merit-based scholarships, including the Harvard College Scholarship and the Harvard Prize Book Award. - Admission Requirements: Competitive admission requirements include high school transcripts, standardized test scores, and letters of recommendation. - Career Paths: Graduates..... More suggestions and detailed information can be seen in the actual output.
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