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Each college will have a list of different majors to choose from. The college major will determine the requirements needed to graduate with a degree. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessDo I have to stick to just one thing?
I know that I want to go into the entertainment industry but I’m not sure if I want to animate, direct, or act. Is it possible to do all three and still be successful? Also if I can’t but I’m also not sure which I want to stick with, what should I do when selecting my major?
How do you choose what To Major in when going to college?
I Am going to be a Senior in Highschool this year and i don't know what my major will be in college. How do You choose?
What made you want to do this major in college Was there any contemplating while you were in college if you chose the right major for you??
Did you switch majors? How did you know the major you were in was right for you?
How would one decide on what to major in, in college ?
How would one decide on what to major in, in college?
What should I major in to be a drama teacher and/or a school counselor ?
Im thinking about trying to be a high school counselor or highschool drama teacher what should I try to major in so both of these are a possibility in the future? Im not sure which option I like more so I was hoping to major in something that makes both possible.
How do you find your passion and turn it into a career?
I participate in a wide variety of hobbies and activities like track, volleyball, art, band, you name it, I've probably done something similar. I've considered careers in every single one of these areas, but none of them seem to truly stick. I have a suspicion that my true passion could simply be helping people. I've always enjoyed helping people who need it on all levels. But I don't know how I would make it into a stable career.
How do you find out what to major in?
I have been looking into orthotics /prosthetics but have no idea were to start.
When should I decide what I want to major in?
I have a broad idea about what I want to major in but what to get a sense of college and my life after high school before i decide. But when should I decide and have a clear idea of what my major should be?
How do you decided what major you want to select for college?
I want to go to school for many things but they don't all mix enough to be done at the same school/ time. I want to study both a stem field and a law field but the practicality of doing both isn't that high. What's the best way to pick a field without waiting till last minute and changing when I get to college?
How do I know the college I picked is the right one for me?
How do I know if the college I pick is the right one for me? People tell me to go with my heart or gut but I need more of a solid answer then that.
What are some careers that would go well with a Global Studies major?
What are some careers that would go well with a Global Studies major? I am interested in the learning process of global studies and I want to have a career with that focus. I already have a few ideas to what I want to do in my future, but I want to research any other professions.
Does a career in psychology ever get draining?
I am currently going into my junior year and just completed a psych1010 college credit course that I found really interesting. I think I might enjoy being a therapist for teens/children, but I worry that it may become too draining overtime. I also don't know what I would need to major in to become a youth therapist.
How do you know if a major is right for you? Do I pick priorities over desires?
I want to major in something that may not be the best when speaking in terms of my personal priorities.
How do you start looking into colleges in high school?
I want to major in psychology when I get to college. Is there any tips and tricks for me to know or anything to study for while I'm in high school.
What is one way to find out what major you want?
how do I find what major and job I want to do after high school
How Do I choose a Major When I Have So Many Interests?
How do I choose a major if I have multiple interests. I can’t choose which one I want to pursue
What would look best on my application?
I want to major in psychology. What colleges are best in that major and what and how does it look like to get into those colleges? Im going to play volleyball, does that help beef out my application? What internships would be best?
What major in college is best if I am an aspiring dental student?
high school graduate
When I choose a major will they look at my grades for specific subject?
For example; If I have a major related to biology but I want to change to a major related in to English. Will they still look at my English grade to determine whether I get in or not?
What degree focuses on the effects of drugs on the brain?
I want to peruse a career in neuroscience relative to drugs, either recreational or prescription, I’m not picky. What would be the best major to decide on for this field?
What degree do I need to become I physical therapist, and hopefully to own my own practice?
I would like to work with sports teams or at another person’s practice, and then open up my own practice once I get the funds and experience necessary to do so! Also how can I build connections that will help me achieve my goals with this? What majors/minors should I look at/choose? And, do you all have any other helpful tips?
What should I do for my associates?
Hi, I'm currently in my first week of college and I'm getting my associates in humanities. I really want this degree but I have figured out that I want to be a shark scientist. To do this my major(for my bachelor) would have to be in marine biology, biology, or oceanography. So should I change my associate to biology or should I get this degree and transfer to a four year into something completely different??
Should I study Digital Marketing?
Digital Marketing right now is in dire need but in 4-6 from nowafter everyone studies it would it become a job that everyone has studied for and underdemanded?
How do I get into more competitive majors in college?
Most engineering majors in college are extremely competitive, how do I stand out?
Is it better to study in public or private for tuition fees?
Been doing some research and I want to major in English and if possible get my masters though wandering would public or private be more cost effective? If possible wandering how the tuition aids work also so I can take that into perspective while searching.