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"Choosing the right career path doesn’t have to be overwhelming! 🎯 Start with a fun, free Career Personality Quiz that uses optical illusions to help you discover your strengths. While traditional career assessments can be time-consuming, this quick test takes the guesswork out, offering insights for college majors, ideal roles, and next steps on your IT career path or any field that suits you. Get inspired and use these career coaching tools to find what’s best for you! #PersonalityTest…

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an open book with glasses on top and the title how to choose a major college

Choosing a major was probably one of the hardest decisions I've ever made. I moved to another state, changed schools and switched majors. And I'm so glad I did, I'm doing what I love and that's the most important thing to me. When I was in high school, I saw choosing a major as a huge life changing decision. I put so much pressure on myself to choose the "right major", even though I actually had no idea what I wanted. So, here is some advice on how to choose a major and how I chose mine.

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Before I entered my first year of college at the University of San Diego, I confidently told my parents that I wanted to major in Environmental Studies. They were supportive and excited, but definitely surprised since this idea essentially came out of nowhere. The main thing guiding me in this direction was a general concern

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Save Money by Asking these 6 Questions before You Choose a College Major. Choosing a major can be one of the most important decisions you will make in your career. It impacts your job choices, income, lifestyle, family, even your retirement. It’s worth taking the time to figure out your real interests and career possibilities. You’re going to spend thousands of dollars on your education. Save time and money by asking the right questions. What is the best major for you - for your…

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Picking your major is an exciting process. There really is no wrong choice, and your decision depends entirely on your own strengths, interests, and dreams for the future. Use this flowchart infographic to figure out what you should major in! Then comment to let us know what you got.

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6 College Majors That Are In High Demand In 2023

Choosing your college major is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make in regards to your career. Which is why many people struggle with making the choice, it’s one of the biggest examples of decision paralysis that exists. There are so many different paths to go down, and if you’re not sure what you’re passionate about yet, it can seem like far too many. But regardless of how it might seem, the perfect major is out there waiting for you. It’s just a matter of finding it.

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While choosing a major may seem like a major life decision, try not to sweat it too much. It can seem like a lot of pressure to choose a major that will both make you happy and benefit your future career, but in the end, nothing is ever truly final.

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the 6 worst college majors to choose if you want to make a lot of money in your first job, from psychology to ho

There are six college degrees that left graduates earning a median salary of $40,000 or less five years after graduation, according to an analysis by the New York Federal Reserve.

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Do you want to know a secret? I have not actually, technically declared my major yet. Gasp! Indeed it's true; I came to The College of New Jersey as an Open Options Business major and still haven't made my declaration of what I will study (even though I have been telling everyone what my major is without mentioning the little fact that it's really only my plan). I have declared one of my two minors and am 100% positive that I will study Management; it's a matter of turning in the paperwork…

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