I'm really struggling to decide on a major for college. There are so many options, and I'm not sure what would be the best fit for my interests and skills. How do you figure out what to study in university?
It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed by the number of options for study at university. Let's narrow it down together!
Identify your interests: Start by listing what you're naturally drawn to. This could be subjects you enjoy in school, hobbies, activities you enjoy doing in your free time, or issues you care about deeply.
Consider your skills: Some people are naturally better at certain subjects or tasks, which can guide their major choice. Think about classes where you've excelled, or activities where you've demonstrated high competency.
Explore various fields: Try out different subjects in your first year, or explore online resources and courses to see which subjects resonate with you. It's also a good idea to take a variety of AP courses if available at your school, as this can help give you exposure to different fields of study.
Research careers: After identifying prospective majors, research the typical career paths people with these majors tend to follow. This can help give you a sense of whether these majors could lead to a satisfying career for you.
Keep in mind that your interests may change over time. Many colleges will allow you to change your major during your studies, so you're not locked into a decision you made as a high school student.
Finally, remember that choosing a major is not the same as choosing a career. Many careers can be accessed through various different majors, so keep an open mind and don't feel confined to a specific pathway. What's most important is to pursue something that truly interests and engages you. Good luck!
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