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Selecting a Major

  1. Examine your interests or take a self-assessment.
    • What type of things excites you?
    • What types of jobs or careers appeal to you?

  2. Examine you abilities.
    • What are your strengths?
    • What are you weaknesses?
    • What kind of skills do you have?
      You can begin this self-exanimation by looking at the courses you took in high school.
      • Where are your best subjects, and is there a pattern there?
      • What kinds of extracurricular activities did you participate in while in high school?
      • What kinds of things did you learn form part-time or summer jobs?

  3. Examine what you value in work?
    Example of values include:
    • Helping society
    • Working under pressure
    • Group affiliation
    • Stability
    • Security status
    • Pacing
    • Working alone or with groups
    • Having a positive impact on others
    • Visit Workplace Values Assessment for Job-Seekers

  4. Explore Careers

  5. Narrow your choices and focus on choosing a major.
    Other resources for information about a major and/or career:
    • Your college’s course catalog
    • Your professors, including your academic adviser
    • Your classmates, especially upperclassmen
    • Your college’s alumni
    • Your family and friends
    • Your college’s career center
There are also a number of books that you may find useful including:
  • How to Choose a College Major, by Linda Landis Andrews (VGM Career Horizons).
  • The College Board Guide to 150 Popular College Majors, by Renee Gernand (College Entrance Examination Board).
  • The College Majors Handbook: The Actual Jobs, Earnings, and Trends for Graduates of 60 College Majors, by Paul E. Harrington and Thomas F. Harrington (Jist Works)
  • Major Decisions: A Guide to College Majors, Richard A. Blumenthal and Joseph A. Despres (Wintergreen/Orchard House)
What can I do with a major in:
Accounting
Chemistry
Communication
Computer Science
Education
Humanities
Liberal Studies
Management
Nursing
Political Science
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Theater

 

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