Paul is uncertain about his initial choice of a major
He only picked it because his parents wanted him to go in that direction. But he likes a different major entirely. He can see himself being happy in the career field associated with that other major, and he realizes that while this might disappoint his parents, the change is probably necessary if he hopes to be successful in life. Paul's concerns fall into which domain?
(a) vocational
(b) academic
(c) social
(d) emotional
(e) spiritual
(f) physical
a
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response