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Choosing a STEM Degree Program

I'm a junior interested in pursuing a STEM major when I go to college next year. With so many options out there, I'm not really sure which program would be best for me. How do you all suggest narrowing down my options and deciding?

a year ago

Hey there! Choosing the right STEM degree program can indeed be challenging with so many options available. Here are a few steps to help you narrow down your choices:

1. Reflect on your interests: Consider what specific areas of STEM excite you the most. Are you more intrigued by biology, chemistry, engineering, or computer science? Think about which high school courses you've enjoyed the most.

2. Research potential majors: Once you have a rough idea of your inclinations, research different STEM degree programs and see which ones match your interests and goals. Browse through various college websites and read about their programs.

3. Speak to professionals or current students: Try to connect with people who are already working in your field of interest or current students in the major you're considering. They can give invaluable insights into day-to-day experiences, job prospects, and any challenges they face.

4. Attend events or webinars: Many colleges and organizations host informational sessions, open houses, or webinars about specific major programs. Attending these events can deepen your understanding of each program.

Good luck with your decision-making process!

a year ago

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