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How Do I choose a Major When I Have So Many Interests?
How do I choose a major if I have multiple interests. I can’t choose which one I want to pursue
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Ruthie Chatman
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Ruthie’s Answer
Pause for a moment and genuinely reflect on yourself. In what area does your deepest enthusiasm reside? What activity brings you the greatest joy above all else?
Research schools and programs to see what seems to work best for what you desire to achieve. (time of attendance, program length, financial options, etc.
Apply to the school/program of your choice!
Remember, knowledge is power but only when applied! Keep going, you've got this!
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I appreciate your support, Ruthie
alex
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Doctorate Student’s Answer
Embarking on the brave journey to pursue your dreams is indeed a commendable act! Immerse yourself in what fuels your enthusiasm, and everything else will naturally align. To unearth your latent abilities, consider embarking on your academic voyage with General Education courses at a Community College. These classes are typically complimentary, presenting an excellent chance to explore subjects that truly ignite your interest. Remember, college or career counselors are always ready to lend a supportive hand. Their professional guidance could be the key to discovering your hidden potential. So, here's to a future that's radiant and thriving! May your thrilling journey overflow with limitless triumphs and happiness!
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Bridget’s Answer
Hi Alex! It's really great that you're interested in a lot of different things, but it can feel super overwhelming at the same time. I felt like I was in the same boat when I started school and because of that I ended up going in undecided. This flexibility allowed me to take lots of different classes and figure out what I actually enjoyed and was interested in. I didn't end up fully declaring both of my majors until the end of my sophomore year, and most colleges are set up so that even if you wait until the end of your second year you can still finish a 4 year degree on time. Definitely be sure to check your specific school's policy on declaring a major, as it may differ.
Also keep in mind that just because you choose to major in one thing doesn't mean you can't double major, take on a minor, or get a certificate in another area of interest! These options are great ways to study multiple subjects at once, and end up giving you a more well-rounded college experience.
It can definitely feel paralyzing to have so many directions to take and interests you want to pursue, but I hope you can take solace in the fact that there are lots of ways to study many things at once. There are no wrong choices, and always time to change course, even if it's not exactly how you pictured it. Best of luck as you start this next chapter!
Also keep in mind that just because you choose to major in one thing doesn't mean you can't double major, take on a minor, or get a certificate in another area of interest! These options are great ways to study multiple subjects at once, and end up giving you a more well-rounded college experience.
It can definitely feel paralyzing to have so many directions to take and interests you want to pursue, but I hope you can take solace in the fact that there are lots of ways to study many things at once. There are no wrong choices, and always time to change course, even if it's not exactly how you pictured it. Best of luck as you start this next chapter!
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Katie’s Answer
Use the resources at your new college or university. There are a lot of possibilities you could take advantage of to make the most out of college. Double majoring, adding minors, concentrations are all tools to expand your learning and curiosity. Make sure to talk with advisors to plan out the best course for you because ensuring that you have adequate credits, and a manageable workload are vital.
Also don't cut yourself at the beginning by rushing and choosing a major. Maybe focus on general education classes early on to give yourself enough time to choose without rushing a decision and regretting it.
Also don't cut yourself at the beginning by rushing and choosing a major. Maybe focus on general education classes early on to give yourself enough time to choose without rushing a decision and regretting it.
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your questions. Many students may have similar question. I am glad to hear that you have so many interest.
Below are my suggestions :
1. Think about the careers related to your interests
E.g. If you are interested in Music, would you like to be singer, musical actor, musician, music producer, music composer, etc.
If you are interested in Maths, would you like to be an accountant, banker accountant, maths teacher, financial analyst, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have your interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your parents, mentor, school counsellor, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue to be your major and minor
5. Explore the entry criteria of the relevant subjects in the college
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Below are my suggestions :
1. Think about the careers related to your interests
E.g. If you are interested in Music, would you like to be singer, musical actor, musician, music producer, music composer, etc.
If you are interested in Maths, would you like to be an accountant, banker accountant, maths teacher, financial analyst, etc.
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have your interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your parents, mentor, school counsellor, etc.
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue to be your major and minor
5. Explore the entry criteria of the relevant subjects in the college
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
Thank you for taking the time to help.
alex