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Does anyone have advice on how to stay passionate about your major??

What if your major requires 8 years of college?


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Chelsea M.’s Answer

Take it day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year. It's impossible to be passionate every hour of every day. Trying to achieve that will lead to burn out. With an eight year journey ahead of you, it is best to pace yourself! Don't try to do it all at once. Instead, set milestones for yourself and work on achieving them over time. Maybe your first year is simply about getting acclimated to the college classroom environment and finding an academic advisor you trust. In your second year, maybe you start to explore co-curricular activities that complement your major. In your third year, start looking at an internship in an area that aligns with your major. If you take things in strides, it will give you a new adventure to pursue each year!

As you endeavor on the journey, reflect early and often. Keep a pulse on what excites you and what drains you and then do more of the energizing items as opposed to the ones that drag you down. Also, immerse yourself in things outside your major, too! That will help it feel a little less like you're devoting all your time to the major and will give you more versatile experiences.
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Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer

Staying passionate about a major that takes eight years is challenging and requires patience, dedication, and consistent effort. Motivation will naturally come and go, but focusing on why you chose this path and breaking the journey into smaller, manageable steps makes it more attainable. Immerse yourself in your field daily, gain hands-on experience, and stay updated with developments. Setting short-term goals, reflecting on progress, celebrating small wins, and doing personal projects can help maintain interest and motivation.

Explore specializations, seek supportive peers and mentors, and practice new skills to keep moving forward. Adjust study methods, track accomplishments, and create small routines to make the long road more manageable. Networking, balancing work and rest, adapting to setbacks, and sharing knowledge strengthen skills and resilience. Ultimately, your interest, commitment, and decisions matter most, and consistently learning and gaining experience ensures every step brings you closer to mastery in your field.
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