Step One: Find your major and get involved in campus
Study What You Love
According to Inside Higher Ed, only 27% of college graduates work in a field directly
related to their major. Your major does not define your career path. You should major
in something that you are truly interested in--you will be more motivated to attend
class and do well. Get involved on campus because experiences will help you better
understand your values, interests, personality and skills.
Action Steps
- Get to know faculty in your major of interest and visit them during office hours.
- Speak with juniors and seniors in majors you’re interested in.
- Review course descriptions in the course catalog and meet with your academic advisor to discuss major requirements.
- Schedule an appointment with the degree planner to make sure you are on track to graduate within a timeline that works for you.
- Think about campus clubs and organizations you would like to join. Attend meetings and actively participate.
Step Two: Figure out who you are and what interests you
In order to choose a major or career path, you must know yourself. Knowing yourself means identifying your values, interests, skills, and personality. To achieve long-term career satisfaction, it’s ideal if you can combine all four aspects together.
Focus2
Focus2 is an online major & career matching quiz. Focus2 will give you ideas about what majors and careers might be interesting to you. You can schedule a meeting with your career advisor to discuss your results.