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syrus has always done well in school and enjoys science, but every year when it is time to choose classes he struggles. he fears he will pick the wrong classes and miss out on something amazing! how might going to college and pursuing a science major help syrus? he will have a dedicated student buddy to help him map his courses. he wont have to pick his classes as they will be laid out for him. he will get help from his parents in planning his four-year college curriculum before he starts. he will have a meeting with a consultant from the national science board to help him choose his course plan.
- For the first option, having a dedicated student buddy to map courses is not a standard part of pursuing a science major in college.
- The second option is correct because in college, when pursuing a specific major (like a science major), the curriculum is typically structured and the required classes are laid out (e.g., with a set of core courses, major - specific courses, and sometimes elective options within the major framework). This would help Syrus as he struggles with choosing classes, as the path is more defined.
- The third option, getting help from parents to plan a four - year college curriculum before starting, is not a typical or guaranteed part of pursuing a science major. Parents may not have the expertise in college science curricula, and colleges have their own systems for curriculum planning.
- The fourth option, having a meeting with a consultant from the National Science Board to choose a course plan, is not a standard part of a college student's experience when pursuing a science major. The National Science Board is more involved in broader science policy and research funding at a national level, not individual student course planning.
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B. He won't have to pick his classes as they will be laid out for him.