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How to Make a Career Decision

How to Make a Career Decision. If you are Undecided about your Major? J.Dyrek. What is a Major?. a subject or field of study chosen by a student to represent his or her principle interest and upon which a large share of his or her efforts are concentrated J.Dyrek. Major Myths.

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How to Make a Career Decision

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  1. How to Make a Career Decision If you are Undecided about your Major? J.Dyrek

  2. What is a Major? • a subject or field of study chosen by a student to represent his or her principle interest and upon which a large share of his or her efforts are concentrated J.Dyrek

  3. Major Myths • I’ll get my general education courses out of the way first. • The best way to find out about majors is to take courses. • The major I choose now will determine my lifelong career. J.Dyrek

  4. Undecided • “…it’s better to remain Undecided than to jump into a major, or multiple majors, for no other reason than “everyone else is doing it”. • The Princeton Review

  5. You’re not alone… Studies suggest that it is typical for undergraduates to try out 4 or 5 majors before arriving at a decision. University of Minnesota

  6. Major = Career? • Not always true! • A major can prepare you for many career paths.

  7. Focusing on a Career • 50% of college graduates report a close relationship between their major and their job. • University of Minnesota

  8. Lets talk about… • LifeStyle • Abilities • Interests • Personality

  9. Worksheet • Be honest • Be realistic

  10. Famous People & Majors

  11. Need Assistance? • Make an appointment with a Counselor 630-942-2259 or SRC 2044 • Register for Education 1105, Career Development (2 credit elective) • Register for a Career Inventory Workshop (listed under “COUNS” in the online Class Schedule)

  12. In the End No person, no class, no assessment, can tell you what to major in or choose for a career. It is a decision that comes from self exploration…counselors, assessments, and classes can be tools to help you explore a possible career or major. J.Dyrek

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