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Choosing a Major in College - Need Suggestions

Guys, I could use some advice. I'm a little lost when it comes to picking a college major. Are there any resources or insights that helped you when you were in my shoes? Thanks a bunch!

4 months ago

Absolutely, picking a major can be a big decision but remember, it's not set in stone and many college students end up changing their majors. Now, onto resources that could help guide you.

1. Strengths and Interests: Start by identifying your strengths as well as areas of interest. Do you enjoy and excel at math or sciences? Are you passionate about history or literature? After you've determined a general direction, delve in further by exploring different facets within these subjects.

2. Career Goals: You can also think about what type of career you envision for yourself in the future. For example, if you have a dream of becoming an environmental activist, Environmental Science might be a good fit for you, or if you want to work in the tech industry, choosing Computer Science could be sensible.

3. Course Catalog: Explore the course catalog of the schools you're considering. Often, you'll find descriptions of the majors they offer along with the required coursework. You can see if the courses sound stimulating to you, or if they align with your career goals.

4. Occupational Outlook Handbook: A really helpful tool is the Occupational Outlook Handbook from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's a guide that provides information about many different careers, like the level of education required, expected job growth, and median salary.

5. Informational Interviews and Job Shadowing: Consider reaching out to professionals who are in fields you're interested in. Ask them about their job, what they studied, and what they wish they knew when they were in your shoes. This can provide you with practical insight about working in a certain field and can help you make more informed decisions.

Remember, don't put too much pressure on yourself! Many people find their path while they're in college, and it's absolutely okay to change your mind. College is a time of exploration and discovery, and you'll learn a lot about your interests and passions once you start. Best of luck on this journey!

4 months ago

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