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2 years ago
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I do not know the course to study
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I have no idea on what course to major in,in college

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@kat.in.the.shat2 years ago

There's nothing wrong with applying undecided, but if you want, you can tell me some of your passions/dreams and I'll be happy to make some recommendations. I've also been struggling with deciding my major so I get the feeling :)

[🎤 AUTHOR]@Carmel2 years ago

Wow, thank you. For my likes, i love things related to designing, editing(although i am not so good), taking pictures, colouring/painting, decorating. And i also like to deal with technological related stuff. That is basically that!

@kat.in.the.shat2 years ago

Then you should consider majors related to graphic design, visual art, digital art, and STEM, computer science is a very useful major now and many students want to go into it.

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2 years ago

Hey @Carmel,

That is completely fine! You can go into college undecided and find what you're passionate about once you get to college. However to help me maybe find what you like, try those websites that help you find some majors you might be interested in. Write down different topics, fields, activities that you're interested in and enjoy as well and try to explore and research around the internet. If you're a junior, you have plenty of time and if you're a senior that's still ok! Keep pushing through!

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