Career questions tagged college-major
During their college education, students must declare a major or a focus area of study. Choosing a college major can be difficult if you are unsure about what you are passionate in. It is common for students to change their majors more than once throughout the... Read more Show lessWhat majors are acceptable in becoming an hr?
I am in my second year of college, currently focused on psychology.
how do I know if computer science is the right college major for me
I'm a 16 vear old rising high schoo senior. and I've been learning how to code in my free time for the past year or so. I've decided that I want to study computer science in college, but I'm still not entirely sure about my decision.
What careers could I be headed towards?
Hey! My name is Abbey and I’m a first-year student at the University of St.Thomas in St.Paul Minnesota. Throughout my whole life, I've had an interest in sports, health, and the human body. Because of this, I decided to major in Exercise Science and double minor in Nutrition and Business Administration. I was looking at becoming an athletic trainer but decided against it a few months ago. I am really just looking for someone who has some knowledge in these areas, and could tell me a little bit of what I could go into when I'm older that includes my major and minors! And any other insights that I could find helpful in the future!
How to figure out what I want to pursue later in my life?
I am currently an informatics major in college with a concentration in User Interactive Experience. Initially I was a computer science major, but saw it wasn't something I 100% wanted to do. How can I figure out what I want to do. I enjoy coding and web design, but Im also interested in owning my own business. I don't know if the major I'm in is beneficial to where I want to go. How can one figure out what they want to do with their life?
How do i determine which major is right for me and my future ?
I’m currently a liberal Arts major, however I want to change into something that I would feel more joy studying, and will open up many other doors for me in the future.
what should I consider while I select my college major?
I'm starting the application process soon but I dont have a plan yet for what I can study.
any advice about where can i learn new skill?
any advice about where can i learn new skill?
No passion for what I'm studying and just want to graduate?
I am currently a sophomore at Virginia Tech and have been on the neuroscience track for the past 2 years and was set on pre-med. I've taken the intro science courses and have been struggling with motivation and passion for the subjects. I had to resign this semester due to overloading my schedule which I know will impact how future employers look at me. I have never branched out in other fields like tech and really don't want to continue because I am not sure I can do well enough to graduate. At this point I am just looking for a major that will allow me to graduate in two years and the only one is Public Health, but again I do not have a passion for anything and no strong skills in different subjects. I really do not know what to do.
As a high school student, how do I know if computer engineering is the right college major for me?
Am 14years old rising high school senior, I have been learning how to code in my free time for the past year or so, I have decided that I want to study computer science in college, but am still not entirely sure about my decision#college#computer#computer science#college major
What should I major and minor in college?
I want to become a nurse in college(I'm not sure exactly which one yet) but I know that's what I want to do, what should I major and minor in.
What college has the best forensic major?
I am a junior in high school and this is the year that i look into colleges. Im tired of using google to look up colleges, lol the accuracy just isn't there. So i was wondering who knows someone who studies forensic science.
What are some ways/tips or what general direction should I take in order to pursue a film career?
I'm currently a sophmore in highschool and I've been interested in taking film as my major in college. Firstly is it worth it to pursue this path or this particular major (as college is quite expensive) and also what are some ways to find employment after college? Also for some more context I already have a fairly entry level grasp on film basics via my school production studio (EX: Camera, Mic use, editing, filming, and some studio work/directing).
What classes should one major in if one wants to become a phsychitrist?
what classes should one major in
How can I figure out which college and classes are right for me?
As a junior in high school, how can I figure out which college is right for me and what classes I should to take in order to work towards a career in journalism and the arts?
What are tips for people between the ages of 18-22 that don’t know what career to pursue? ?
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What would be a good plan for someone wanting to become an acoustic/noise control engineer?
I was planning on getting two degrees: one in math and the second in physics. Then I want to get a masters and doctorate in acoustics from Penn State. I then started researching the Institue of Noise Control Engineering. Would it be a good idea to apply for membership to INCE after graduate school? Should I do it earlier? Should I wait? Should I do it at all? Then I want to complete all three INCE courses in noise control engineering. Is board certification worth it?
Are there any careers that would allow me to pursue nuclear engineering AND musical theater ?
My current goal is to double major in those two subjects at University of Michigan (hopefully with a scholarship, as it's out of state and EXPENSIVE), but from what I've found, it's practically impossible to find a way to do them both "in the real world" I don't want to look back and regret not doing theater, but I know it's not the most practical career. I'm not the best at nuclear science or engineering, but I have time to improve my skills. Is there anything out there for me (that pays well, LOL)?
Neuroscience or Psychology major?
I want to go into psychiatry and have heard that neuroscience and psychology are the best majors to pursue in college. Which one would be better and what are the typical classes and workload for each major?
How can I get started with molecular biology?
How can I get started with molecular biology? I love molecule so much. So why do you like molecules? Bc biology is literally the best thing ever. Do you agree?
Which Nurse Practitioner specialty is the best to get into?
By that I mean the one that is the most versatile especially in a clinic setting, pays more and is the most in demand?,
How much money will I earn after I graduate from top business school?
I want to major in business at college and want to known how much I make.
Should I change my Marketing degree into a General Business Degree?
Hello everyone I am looking for some career guidance I am a senior in my last semester of university. I believe I have lost interest in my marketing degree although I enjoyed learning many topics within my curriculum when I completed my required internship during the last semester of my junior year I found myself bored and unhappy. I was set to complete an internship position within my sophmore year but due to family health issues this did not occur. I tried applying to many other marketing positions but had no luck landing any which made me feel uneasy about the value of my degree and how it would not provide me the stability I was seeking. However, I was trying to stay positive throughout my college years as I thought my marketing major was a good fit for me, but after completing my internship I feel as though it is not for me as I am not being challenged. In addition I now feel that marketing does not give me a sense of fufillment as well. I feel ashamed because I know think I have wasted four years towards something that does not align with me. My question now is that would it be better to change my major to general if I am no longer interested in Marketing? I do not want employers to box me into marketing side of things since I no longer want to work within that space. I am now open to the idea of working within finance and human resources but my university does not offer these majors. There is only a finance minor. I have even thought about just graduating with a general business degree and pursuing an elementary teaching certification as one of the requirments is to have a bachelors degree. Please let me know your thoughts as I am feeling stuck and behind in life.
Can I become a cosmetic scientist by graduating with a degree in chemistry? Or do I have to graduate as a chemical engineer?
The college I go to won’t let me transfer to their college of engineering so I can’t become a chemical engineer. My only other option is to major in chemistry? I don’t know if a degree in chemistry can get me a job as a cosmetic scientist.