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Advising Interactive Worksheet: The Fourth Year
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Advising Interactive Worksheet: The Fourth Year

Source: https://advising.stanford.edu/current-students/advising-resource-toolkit/fourth-year Parent: https://advising.stanford.edu/current-students/advising-resource-toolkit

The Final Quarters: 136 – 180 Units (or so)

The fourth year, commonly referred to as the Senior Year, is a time when you will simultaneously know a great deal about your chosen major and the Stanford environment, and when you will also actively be thinking about your transition out of Stanford and your next steps. The challenge is to balance engaging as much as possible in synthesizing your undergraduate work, both in and outside the classroom setting, while also planning your next steps. Experiential learning opportunities, senior capstone and research courses, as well as mentors can make a real difference in how you feel about the transition to your next step after conferring your undergraduate degree.

It is extremely important to find time to pause and reflect during this final year about:

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Academic Advising is a planning process that helps students to approach their education in an organized and meaningful way…

—National Academic Advising Association

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