Intro:
I hope you have had a great winter break! This post hopefully is going to help you with picking a major at a post-secondary institution. Personally, I’ve been thinking a lot about what I would like to pursue, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to research some tips for my own benefit and yours.
Tips:
- Finding your interest and what you like
- Questions to ask yourself:
- What kind of person do you want to be?
- What kind of problems do you want to solve?
- What’s your best subject in school?
- What do you absolutely never want to do again?
- What are your strengths and weaknesses?
- How do you want to learn? Hands-on learning, theoretical, self-directed?
- What kind of degree do you want? Bachelors, Masters, PHD?
- Listing your likes and dislikes (anything works!)
- Try out potential careers
- This can be in extracurriculars, volunteer work, part-time jobs, going to your parent’s workplace
- Talk to close friends, parents, teachers, counselors, etc.
- Ask them about their work
- Ask them to describe you
- Search up people on LinkedIn
- Search up someone you admire on LinkedIn and see their education
- Take an interest test:
- Questions to ask yourself:
- Research University Programs
- Check out this website for programs in any country: https://www.schoolfinder.com/Programs/ProgramSearchResult.aspx?programCategory=8&ProfileType=University Country=US_CA
- Email schools – they may provide resources that can help you find your ideal program
- Talk or email senior students that you may know!
- Attend university fairs!
- How limited is the enrollment in the program? Some universities have limited enrollment as you must meet standards to gain admittance – check for prerequisites and grade requirements.
- Consider the earning potential of your field of interest
Final Remarks:
If you are also a student like myself (I’m assuming you are), it’s a challenging ordeal to find which program to pursue – I’m not entirely sure what I like and what I don’t like, along with the various financial and social factors. However, I was able to find some comforting facts:
- 20-50% of all students entering university are undecided about their majors
- 50-70% of students change their majors at least once during their studies
- most individuals will change their positions and careers 6-7 times over a lifetime
I hope these facts reassure you that you are not alone; many people are unsure about what they would like to pursue even entering post-secondary and even during post-secondary. A reminder that this is a two part series – part one of how to decide on a program and part two on how to decide on a university/college (around Jan.15th, 2024). Thank you for reading and good luck!
Sources:
https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/missing-manual/careers/how-to-choose-a-career
https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students/start-here/use-interests-find-program
https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/aacc/choosing-your-program
https://www.lakeheadgeorgian.ca/blog/things-consider-choosing-post-secondary-education/