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The College Plans of Academically Talented Students
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Student OutcomeCareer EnhancementSecondary EducationEducation PolicyStudent SuccessCollege PipelineEducationPersonal CounselingTalented StudentsEducational LeadershipCollege PlansCareer EducationEducational AssessmentEducational StatisticsExtracurricular InterestsUniversity Student RetentionHigher EducationPsychology
Academically talented students scoring in the 95th and 99th percentiles on the 1986 ACTs were compared to each other and to “high average” students scoring in the 80th percentile in terms of their choices for college majors, extracurricular plans, and desires for services. Academically talented students were found to be narrow in their choices of majors but broad in their extracurricular interests. Although uninterested in personal counseling, they are demanding of career counseling, independent study, and honors opportunities.
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