2. DON'T PANIC.
It is easy to say but difficult to do, but I can't tell you how many
students I have counselled since the time that I have been a Lecturer
that look in a state of panic if they are ambiguous of their major, let
alone a profession.
Decide on a major, thinking about a career, getting an education --
these are the Things College is all about. Yes, there are some
students who reach on campus and know accurately their major and
career determinations, but the majority of students do not, thus there
is no requirement to rush into a choice about your major as soon as
you step on campus.
And suppose what? A large number of students in all colleges and
universities change their major at least once in their college life; and
many change their major several times over the stay in their college
career.
3. DON'T PANIC.
some steps for you to take -- in your passage toward discovering
that ideal career path for you.
But it is a journey, so make sure you devote some time thinking
about it before making a choice
Don't be dispirited if you still don't have a major the first time you
take this journey... your objective should be contraction your focus
from all conceivable majors to a few areas that you can then discover
in greater depth.
Please also keep in mind that there is mix verity of majors in many
colleges/universities, like some colleges/universities have some triple
majors, double majors and most minors as well as majors.
4. FIRST STAY
The first stay on your journey should be an examination or self-assessment
of your interests.
What kinds of things motivate you?
What kinds of jobs or careers call your tension?
If you are not sure, start the procedure at Typical Careers: Career
Valuation.
Also, many, if not all, college career centres have a diversity of self-tests
you can take to help you answer some of these questions.
5. SECOND STAY
The second stay on your journey is an examination of your
capabilities.
What are your assets?
What are your flaws?
What kind of abilities do you have?
You can initiate this self-examination by observing at the
courses you took in high school.
6. SECOND STAY
What were your top subjects? Is there a pattern there?
What kinds of additional activities did you contribute in while
in high school?
What types of things did you absorb from part-time or
summer jobs?
You can easily do it by SWOT Analysis of your career and what
you had done in past.
7. THIRD STAY
The third stay on your journey includes examining what you worth in
work.
Cases of values contain: helping society, working under heaviness,
group association, constancy, safety, position, pacing, working alone
or with groups, having a positive influence on others, and many
others.
Yet again, a visit to your college's career centre should help.
You can also check out our Workstation Values Assessment for Job-
Seekers, which examines what you value in your job, your career, and
your work.
8. FOURTH STAY
The fourth stay on your journey is career search.
You should begin with our unit, what can I do Through a Major In...?
Which delivers great information -- plus job/careers linked with
most college majors. You can also absorb more about numerous
occupations, including upcoming tendencies.