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First generation BYU student attends study abroad, discovers potential career paths
Adrian Bautista, a BYU senior studying psychology and pursuing a Ph.D. in social work, discovered that the only person holding him back from becoming more is himself.
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BYU career advisors, former graduate provide insight into career exploration
Declaring a major or an area of study can be a daunting task for students for a handful of reasons. BYU career advisors and a BYU alum offered advice to those exploring different majors and careers.
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Should you change your major? University advisor weighs in
Here at BYU it is quite common for students to change their major within their first two years, University Advisement Center staff Amy Soto said.
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