Puzzled?Undecided on a major?Most colleges and universities would prefer that transfer students declare a specific major when they enter, but choosing one doesn't have to be a guessing game! |
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Most experts agree that the best way to make a rational decision about a major and/or an occupation is to look carefully at your interests, your skills, and your values. Somewhere in the overlapping area there are majors and occupations that should be fairly well-suited to you and your personality. The links below will help you think about your interests, skills, and values on your own; direct you to resources that will walk you through this process; and look at the variety of occupations that are possibilities for particular majors. |
| Self-Assessment Questions to Ponder | "Career Clues" Workshops |
| Recognizing Your Skills | "Choices" On-line Self-Assessment |
| Assessing Your Values | Myers-Briggs Type Indicator |
| Prioritizing Life Values (on line) | Campbell Interest & Skill Inventory |
| Interest Assessment (on line) | |
| SLCC Career & Major Fair | Informational Interviews |
| www.collegegrad.com (Keyword search for career information) |
Occupational Outlook Handbook From U.S. Department of Labor |