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How to Choose a Major in College

 

Some students enter college with their career plans already mapped out. Others enter with no idea of what they want to do with the rest of their lives. Many people use this as an excuse to delay enrolling in college, but what they dont know is that college is a great place to decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. This article offers tips on how to choose your major in college:

Consider Your Interests
Do you like to write? Then you might want to consider an English or journalism major. Do you want to go into law? You might consider history or psychology. Perhaps you are an artist or musician -- youll probably want to take some classes in fine arts or music. Its always best to first consider the things you like to do in your personal time. If youre unsure of how your hobbies can transfer into a career, talk to a career counselor. They can help you decide what field you should study.

Take a Variety of Classes
Youll never know if you have a talent and passion for writing if you never take a writing class. One of the best ways to determine your interests is to immerse yourself in them. If you are taking a class that you never want to skip, chances are that you may have an interest in the subject matter of that class. You might want to consider furthering your education in that field.

Research Job Outlooks
If your chosen career is flooded with unemployed candidates, you might want to consider a major in a different field. No one wants to have a degree that doesnt get them a job. Instead of simply feeling assured that youll find a job as soon as you have your degree in hand, research the job outlook for your chosen career at the time youre scheduled to graduate. Youll thank yourself in four years.

Author: Lynn Haehl
 
Author Bio:
Lynn Haehl is a specialist in this area. Lynn has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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