Career questions tagged majors
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 lessWhat should my major be Lawyer, pharmacist, producer.?
I pretty much have 3 options I've narrowed it down to. Lawyer, pharmacist, music producer. Lawyer because I like to argue & I'm pretty good with backing up my reasons + they make a good amount of money, but it is possible it won't work out because I can't find a good law firm to work for. Pharmacists because they make a good amount of money no matter where you work. Music producer because I love music and making music (specifically beats for rap & I love rap/hip-hop in general) & I'd love to learn more about music theory, but I'm a female and if you aren't successful, I might lose a lot of money. In the end is it up to me and my desires or should I focus on the success rate & money?
best major to choose?
what is the best major to choose, and don't say it depends on you and your interests because i am not really interested in any thing just tell me the best major with career stability and great pay
Coding classes?
What classes are best for computer science majors who are just starting to learn coding?
Can a history major go into a business job?
I love the study of history more than any other subject and if I could major in it I would. I've always heard that history majors are versatile as the soft skills will land you a job from teaching to business. What business jobs can history majors get and how much will they be paid. Would it be harder to major in history and to go into business compared to a business major?
What do I do if I dont know what to major in, in the future?
What might be things I can consider/do to help me decide?
Which majors are most reliable, and is architecture a reliable major that will get me somewhere in life?
I really like the idea of becoming an architect, but I am unsure whether or not it is a reliable or enjoyable career. If you could possibly share your experiences or a different career that is reliable. When I say reliable, I mean it will provide for me.
What are some biology-related majors?
I took a biology class coming into high school and after taking physical science I realized I liked it. I wanted to know some majors that kinda deal with or are related to biology but not a nurse or doctor. (I hope that makes sense)
What is the extent of math I would need to know for a technology related job?
I know that it probably would vary significantly depending on which job it is exactly, but I just would like an idea of the extent of math I would need to be doing on a regular basis while working in the future. I am in 10th grade and wondering what classes would be good for me to take to prepare myself for a career reated to technology, I have already signed up for multiple tech related classes, but I would like to know what math classes would be a good idea for me to get into because I heard that math is used a bit in these types of jobs.
How do I choose my major if I'm passionate about two different things?
I'm really passionate about film and education, but am struggling on which to major in. I enjoy the education class I'm currently in more than the film theory class I took last semester and feel that it's the reason why I feel conflicted on my prospective major, but I also want to become a director and feel that it's important to immerse myself deeply in classes that pertain to it.
How did your high school experiences shape your career path in coding/finance/business, and what advice do you have for someone like me who is interested in pursuing a similar field??
I'm in high school and I want to learn how to code so I can use it in the business/financing world.