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The 'Major' Decision

Find a starting point

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Traumatized by the future? Try some advice from the Googolplexperts

Dig up the results of personality or career quizzes that you took in middle school and high school.

Although you may laugh at the results and suggested careers, they provide insight into the type of career or the field you should consider.

Just remember that these aren't official and shouldn't be taken that way; they are merely a starting point.

Don't just rely on career tests. Take from all areas of your life to determine your interests and talents.

Look at experiences in high school such as:

All of these can give you further insight into what you enjoy—and what you don't. Then, look at the careers that appeal to you. See if they fit with your interests. One way to gather career information is through an internship or job shadowing.

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Sometimes switching schools for a major is necessary.

Major researching

After you have a list of possible career fields, look at the majors offered at the schools you are considering. Then:

See if there are opportunities to talk with alumni about what they have done with the major. Despite coming from the same major, people end up in a wide variety of careers.

Making the "major" decision

How I determined my major.

As high school comes to a close, many people will begin to ask you what you plan to major in once you get to college.

Choose your response carefully because you never know what college will bring. With some research before you even get there, you can make the decision that much easier.

So next time someone asks that question, remember, "Undecided, but thinking about…" is a great major.

True or False: Franklin used glass instead of polished quartz for his first pair of bifocal glasses. Answer below. Click Ben's head for the answer.
TRUE: Early eyeglasses were made of polished quartz. By Franklin's time, developments in glassmaking made it possible to produce them from glass.

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"I agree! I'm going to college this fall and I'm still not sure, but I know I'll end up on the right path for me."
Hannah457, 17, Camas, WA
06/07/11
"I agree that if you are unsure about what you want to do undecided is best however if you are certain on what you would enjoy doing you just are wasting time by going undecided when you could be taking specific classes in relation to your major. "
Derek, 17, Manitowoc, WI
03/03/08
"I'm glad i found my interest in tenth grade, because i was so scared that i wouldn't know what i wanted to do and i would just keep switching majors-something i didn't want to do! But even for those who are undecided, i think in college within the first two years you should be able to 'find' yourself and determine a major just for you!"
Rakhee Patel, 17, Seffner, FL
03/02/08
"In today's society, there is a lot of pressure to know exactly what you want to do with your life. However, sometimes it's best to slow down and try many different things, so you end up doing something you love."
Eloise, 17, Madison, WI
02/25/08
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