5 things to consider before choosing your university major
Choosing a university major can be daunting, especially when you are surrounded by unsolicited advice on what you should study, the peer pressure of applying to a popular programme, and the uncertainty around your own choices.
A little research and introspection can help you make an informed decision and extensively abate the pressure. Here are five things to consider before choosing a university major.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Before you apply for your degree, it is important that you have a dialogue with yourself about what are the things that you enjoy doing. If you are passionate about something, ask yourself if you would be happy studying it for the next few years. In case you don't know that, ask yourself what skills you would you like to develop over the years and couple it with your strengths and weakness to select a major.
SKILLSETS
Learning about a particular major includes having a basic idea about the kind of skills the subject will offer you. You can talk to experts who have built a career on that field. Along with that you can read articles, watch YouTube videos, do a crash course on the internet to know more about facets of the major. Research helps you narrow your choices down.
FUTURE EMPLOYBILITY QUOTIENT
Look for job prospects that the major provides and ask yourself if it aligns with your future goals and priorities. Even if you are unsure about your future career goals, you can follow an inductive method and know about the career options that your area of interest could lead to. At times, having a particular degree opens up doors to job opportunities to more than one sector.
AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES AND CURRICULUM
Besides all the above points, you also have to consider the programmes available around you. In that case, you can either go to the website of the university of your Interest or collect a brochure from their office. Websites contain admission details along with course outlines. Moreover, talking to a few students currently pursuing the major that interests you could help you assess the quality of education and the academic opportunities that the programme offers.
AFFORDABILITY
Affordability is a huge factor to consider. As you are investing both time and money into building a future, it is important that you choose a major that optimally benefits you. Learn about the tuition fees and make a comparative analysis of alternative choices. Inquiring about scholarships and tuition waivers can also play a huge part in making the right decision.
Undergraduate programmes are broad, and gives you a chance to build a foundation and learn further about your potential areas of interest. If you have some ideas about the career you want to build, go for a major that points towards that direction. And if you like making lists like me, jot down the pros and cons from the information you already have.
The author is a student of Political Science, and a freelance journalist. Email: mormeemahtab23@gmail.com.
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