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College Decision-Making: Vocation, Opportunity, and/or Social Pressure
College Decision-Making: Vocation, Opportunity, and/or Social Pressure

Author(s): Iulia Adelina Ghiță, Simona Eftimie
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, School education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Editura Universitatii Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti
Keywords: student; career; decision; expectations; social influences;

Summary/Abstract: In the contemporary educational environment, the college selection process has evolved into a critical crossroads for young adults, shaped by a constellation of factors including personal aspirations, economic considerations, and sociocultural influences. This theoretical examination delves into the intricate dynamics that underpin students' decisions regarding higher education. By employing established theoretical frameworks such as Rational Choice Theory and Social Influence Theory, the article elucidates the ways in which students navigate the complexities of vocational goals amidst varying financial constraints and societal expectations. Additionally, it highlights how socioeconomic disparities inform the college selection process, potentially perpetuating inequalities in access to educational opportunities. The findings underscore the necessity for a holistic understanding of the college decision-making landscape, aiming to inform institutional policies and practices that can better support diverse student populations.

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