Get Started – Select
a College Major
Below is a condensed list of the MyCollegeCalendar recommended tasks
for selecting a college major. The tasks are listed in chronologic
order.
1. Complete
a self assessment of your interests. What
subjects or topics do you enjoy? Which high school classes are
interesting to you? Does any subject come to mind for a possible
college major?
2. Assess
your skills and talents. What
are your best subjects in high school? What are your strengths
and abilities? What skills do you have?
3. Assess what you value with work and in a work environment. Do
you place value on helping other people, helping society, working in
a fast-paced or slow-and-steady environment, working alone or in groups,
completing numerous short-term projects or fewer long-term projects,
being innovative, being creative and thinking “outside the box”,
or other factors.
4. Think about possible careers you would enjoy. Do you
think you would like:
- Working outdoors or building things.
- Researching scientific topics and solving complex concepts.
- Designing items to market for sale or generating innovative ideas.
- Counseling young people or participating activities which benefit
society.
- Managing a group of people or motivating others to achieve goals.
- Working in a structured environment and completing work assignments.
5. Use online
search engines to assist
with selecting a college major. Enter your information and preferences
generated in tasks 1. through 4. above to see suggested college majors
and related careers.
6. Research
college majors and associated careers suggested by search engines to evaluate if any majors are of high enough interest for you to declare
one on your college applications.
7. Use your selected
college major as a college
selection factor to consider when searching and selecting colleges and universities to
apply to. |