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Chirayu’s Answer
Deciding on a major can be a big decision, but there are several steps you can take to help make the process easier - Start by thinking about the subjects and topics that you enjoy the most. What classes have you enjoyed in the past? What extracurricular activities have you been involved in that you found most fulfilling? This can give you a good starting point for exploring potential majors. Look into the requirements for the majors you are considering. Do they align with your interests and strengths? Do they require courses that you enjoy taking or feel confident in? Consider the potential career paths that each major could lead to. Do these align with your personal and professional goals? Look into job growth, salary potential, and job satisfaction for various career paths. Talk to advisors, professors, and students in the majors you are considering. Ask them about their experiences and what they like and dislike about their major. Think about your long-term goals and aspirations. What do you want to achieve in your career and personal life? Will the major you choose help you achieve these goals? Ultimately, the best way to decide on a major is to explore your options, do your research, and take the time to reflect on your personal interests and goals. Don't be afraid to ask for advice and seek out resources to help you make an informed decision.
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Paul’s Answer
Find what you are passionate about in life.
A major that you love so much, that you can't wait to get up and go to school every day, and learn more.
Something that will result in a career that you love so much, that if they did not pay you to do it, you would still do it anyway.
A major that you love so much, that you can't wait to get up and go to school every day, and learn more.
Something that will result in a career that you love so much, that if they did not pay you to do it, you would still do it anyway.
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Rich’s Answer
What do you like to do in your free time? Do you like to be outside, work on computers, help kids, write stories,? The best major is the one that matches your true interests, I have known too many people that focused on picking a career, usually because of the money, the title or because that’s what they think others want them to do, and then find out after they went 4+ years to school that they didn’t like the work. For example, I have a friend who studied to be a lawyer only to realize they hated all of the reading and writing they had to do. Remember the old adage, if you do something you love, you never work a day in your life. Follow your passion and the rest will fall into place. Good luck
I agree that volunteering in the fields you are interested in is an excellent way to help you make the choice that is right for you.
Melissa Gerhardt
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Abigail’s Answer
Hi! In my opinion to help you decide on your major is to volunteer on each field of your interest. From there you can research the subjects required by your school of choice if you have some in mind. You can also see and have a feel for it during volunteer. What career paths can those majors get you in. Nowadays, it is important to know if you can rise up to the challenge in the work field. So volunteer, observe, and research.