Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Don’t Make Selecting a Major too Stressful



While looking at colleges, many high school students find themselves stressing over what major they should choose. It can seem as if you have an almost impossible deadline for deciding exactly what you want to do with the rest of your life!  But as intimidating as selecting a major can seem, there’s one key thing to keep in mind: It’s perfectly fine to not have a major or career path in mind when you start looking into colleges.

Below, we offer three simple tips that will help ease your career path decision woes.
 
1.     Choose a school that has a wide range of majors.
Don’t know what you want to do? Find a school you like that offers a wide variety of majors. Once you’re there, you can try your hand at a few of the courses in the various majors offered,  and see which ones interest you.
 
2.   Take a general career test.
Need help deciding what career path to look into? Try taking a career aptitude test. A college consultant can help with this, and help you to identify your passions and areas of interests. 
 
3.     Keep your options open.
Many of the careers that today’s students are preparing for don’t yet exist. Therefore, it’s crucial that you keep your options open while learning to think critically and to analyze the information you accumulate. This way, you can apply it in creative ways to different scenarios.
 
4.     Relax.
Remember that you still have plenty of time to figure out what you want to do. In fact, most people are undecided when they enter their freshman year of college and many people even change majors multiple times as they progress through the year. The important thing during your freshman year is to take your general education courses, which will help guide you in determining your major.

With these three tips in mind, picking a major can be a much less daunting task!



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