Students Decided and Undecided About Career Choice: A Comparison of College Achievement and Student Involvement
The author examined a national sample of over 20,000 undecided and decided students on measures of college achievement and student involvement, investigating nine variables. Although small differences were found for three variables, this study generally supports other research findings that the two groups are more similar than different.
Contributor Notes
Willard Clark Lewallen, Dean of Counseling Services, is president of the California Community College Counselors Association (1994–95) and president of the Board of Directors for EUREKA–The California Career Information System (1993–96). Address correspondence concerning this article to him at Antelope Valley College, 3041 West Avenue K, Lancaster, CA 93536.