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Your academic advisor is an important person in your college career. They know your degree requirements, can help plan your courses and can answer any questions you have about your experience. Theyll either answer your question themselves, or help you find the resources you need.
Advisors help you identify and develop your personal strengths that will help you achieve your goals, such as communicating well, taking responsibility for your actions, and earning a degree from the University. Advisors can be your advocate, helping you get your needs met in this large and sometimes confusing place.
6 Tips for Talking to Your Academic Dean or Advisor Plan Ahead and Be Prepared. Before meeting with your dean or advisor, take the time to plan and prepare for the conversation. Be Respectful and Professional. Clearly State Your Objectives. Ask Thoughtful Questions. Active Listening and Taking Notes. Express Your Gratitude.
Academic advisors work with students to help them choose a major or field of study, ensure theyre on track to graduate on time, suggest relevant coursework and experiential learning opportunities, and make the transition from academic life to a professional career feel more seamless.
Your academic advisors role in your educational journey Additionally, your advisor can provide a comprehensive overview of your education and suggest useful courses you might not have considered. They can also assist you with choosing a major concentration, if your major offers one, minors and electives.

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Get answers to questions you may have about your major, career or coursework. Your academic advising appointment is a good time to make sure that you are on track for timely graduation. Academic advisors can help you connect with various campus resources which can help you be successful.
Career Advising Conversation Starters What types of careers are available for someone with my major/program of study? How can I learn more about different careers? Ive decided not to go to medical school. How can I improve my LinkedIn profile? How should I talk to my parents about what I want to do after Duke?

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