Exploring Career Options
Choosing a major and making a career decision can feel overwhelming. But remember, it’s okay not to have all the answers right away. Focus on the journey rather than the destination. Enjoy discovering more about yourself, your values, likes, and dislikes. College is a time for exploration, so embrace it!
A Major Isn’t a Career
While some majors naturally align with specific career paths (like Accounting), others may not (such as Psychology, English, or Biology). Regardless, every major equips you with valuable knowledge and skills. Explore various majors and minors. Take classes that apply broadly and others that genuinely interest you.
Seek Guidance
Talk to academic advisors, professors, friends, family members, and career advisors to unpack your career interests. Research potential careers related to different majors. Understanding the correlation between majors and careers can be enlightening.
Discover Who You Are
Take the Focus 2 Self-Assessment to assess your interests, values, personality, and skills. It’s a great starting point for exploring majors and careers. Join clubs and student organizations—they often reveal hidden interests. Volunteering is also another fantastic way to explore your passions and give back to society. Remember, this exploration phase is an exciting opportunity to learn more about yourself and your future path. Enjoy the journey!