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How do I prepare for a future career by going to college when I'm not sure what I want to major in/pursue?

I am a High School Senior preparing to go to college in fall of 2026, I'm fearful because college costs a lot of money and with no clear direction pathway I want to make sure it is a good step to take.


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Wong’s Answer

Hi Katelyn. You need to think about what you enjoy doing or what problems you like to solve. Even if you don't have a clear passion yet, paying attention to the classes, clubs, or activities that interest you can give clues about your future path. Additionally, you can look for guidance and mentorship. Most colleges have academic advisors who can help you explore options and plan your classes. Talking to professors, going to career workshops, and meeting older students can help you learn about different careers. Internships, part-time jobs, or volunteering are great ways to find out what you like and what fits your skills. Even short experiences can help you understand your preferences and make your resume stronger.

Worrying about money is normal, especially if you aren't sure what you want to study. You can look for scholarships, grants, and work-study programs to help with costs. Starting at a community college or a less expensive school and transferring later can also save money. Some majors, like business, communications, or general studies, give you more options in the future. Remember, college isn't just about picking a major, it's also about growing as a person, making connections, and learning skills that work in many jobs.

Even if you don't know exactly what you want to do yet, college can give you direction, skills, and opportunities for the future. Wishing you all the best.
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TRAVIS’s Answer

In the meantime take as many dual credit classes and clep tests to offset the high costs of college. Good luck, you will do well.
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Larry’s Answer

Katelyn -- college is a growing experienice as well as a time to prepare for a career. You will be a different person when you graduate than when you began college. With that in mind, one task in college is to store up knowlege that will be with you throughout your life.

As you are thinking about what your are good at and how you want to lead your life, you can take literature, philosophy, science, history courses that will expand your mind and your perspective on life. By the time you are a senior, you will have a direction which that w ill lead you to graduate school or to the workplace.
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