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kristacontreras3
04/15/2020
English
College
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How do the text and the table work together?
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The text says that "data may be helpful" for
students choosing a major, and the table provides
specific data.
Still not sure what you want to study? Look at
some studies. For example, job opportunities and
starting salaries vary by college major. (See
table.) Data may be helpful in narrowing your
choices, but they shouldn't be the sole
determinant of your future. "Don't let your
decision be based on money alone," says
Hartline. "Find something you're going to love to
The text notes that "salaries vary by college major,"
and the table shows that education majors have the
highest starting salaries.
The text explains that "starting salaries vary by
college major," but the table shows that salaries do
not actually vary much.
The text advises students to find something you're
going to love to do," and the table shows the most
popular majors.
do."
- "Career Planning for High Schoolers,"
Elka Torpey