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When choosing a major, students should weigh various factors
to fi nd a course of study that suits their interests and career goals.
Millions of students attend college
after high school. The
Education Data Initiative says
there were 18,939,568 people enrolled
in colleges in the United States in 2023.
At some point in their pursuit of
post-secondary education, students will
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have various interests and/or did well
in multiple subjects in high school. The
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it isn’t set in stone. Many students
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• Don’t be pressured by family. Some
students simply choose “the family
business” route and select the same
school and major as one or both of their
parents. Make this a well-informed
choice that considers various aspects
and not just what Mom or Dad do for
a living.
• Select a subject you enjoy. You
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the next four or more years of school
studying topics that bore you. Avoid
potential burnout by choosing a major
that interests you and offers a future.
• Research a related industry. Investigate
which jobs have higher rates of
openings and compare other factors
like earning potential. While the goal is
not simply to select the major that will
lead to a job with the highest earning
potential, you should consider majors
that will lead to jobs that are stable and
offer growth potential. The U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics is a good start for
data. It currently lists wind turbine service
technicians and nurse practitioners
as the fastest-growing occupations.
• Determine how rigorous coursework
will be. Some majors feature
more rigorous coursework than others.
If you know that marathon study sessions
and lots of research or writing
projects are going to lead to extensive
stress, it is probably best to consider
another course of study. Indiana
University Bloomington determined
the most difficult majors based on the
average time students spent per week
preparing included architecture, chemical
engineering and aeronautical engineering.
Public relations, communications
and criminal justice were among
the less demanding majors, though it’s
important to note that excelling in any
course of study requires hard work and
commitment.
• Check in with your academic advisor.
Academic advisors can guide you
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by offering career assessment quizzes
and going over your grades. Such assessments
may reveal skills that align
well with certain fields of study.
• Delay the decision. If you truly do
not know what you want to study, enroll
in school undeclared. This will
give you a chance to explore some general
education “core” classes and feel
out a school before making a larger
commitment. Typically colleges will
require a declaration of major by the
end of sophomore year to allow enough
time for completing that major’s required
courses.
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