Major Schmajor - Do I Really Have to Declare a Major? New Haven CT

When you're only 17 or 18, being undecided about what you want to major in what you want to do with your life is TOTALLY NORMAL! (Isn’t it great to be normal?) Almost two-thirds of all college kids change their major at least once before they graduate — and half of them will change it more than once!

Gateway Community College - New Haven
(203) 285-2000
60 Sargent Dr
New Haven, CT
Albertus Magnus College
(203) 773-8550
700 Prospect St
New Haven, CT
Southern Connecticut State University
(203) 392-5200
501 Crescent Street
New Haven, CT
Lincoln Technical Institute - Hamden
(203) 287-7300
109 Sanford St
Hamden, CT
University of New Haven
(203) 932-7000
300 Boston Post Road
West Haven, CT
Yale - New Haven Hospital Dietetic Internship
(203) 688-2410
20 York St EPB 806
New Haven, CT
Yale University
(203) 432-1333
New Haven, CT
Stone Academy - Hamden
(203) 288-7474
1315 Dixwell Ave
Hamden, CT
Brio Academy of Cosmetology - New Haven
(203) 287-1500
1245 Dixwell Avenue
Hamden, CT
Paier College of Art Inc
(203) 287-3031
20 Gorham Ave
Hamden, CT
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Major Schmajor - Do I Really Have to Declare a Major?

Major Schmajor: Do I Have to Declare a Major?

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” Almost sounds like “What do you want for your birthday?” doesn’t it? No? Well, OK, the questions aren’t the same, but ask anyone between the ages of 2 and 18 and you’re likely to get at least a short list, if not a long one.

Indecision is OK!
If you’re like many people preparing to head off to college, you may answer similarly when someone asks you what you want to major in, but you shouldn’t feel pressured. When you’re only 17 or 18, being undecided about what you want to major in and what you want to do with your life is TOTALLY NORMAL! (Isn’t it great to be normal?) Almost two-thirds of all college kids change their major at least once before they graduate — and half of them will change it more than once!

Keep your options open
Figuring out what you want to study is a tough decision, but it shouldn’t stress you out. If you’re undecided, choose a school where you’re free to explore your interests. When you create your list, focus on finding schools that support your general interests. Then you won't feel completely out of your element when you get there. If you use a search engine that requires you to input a major, choose several fields of study that interest you to diversify the results you get.

If you’re not using a search engine, try to locate schools that have a wide variety of degree options. Whatever search method you use, don’t forget about all your o...

Author: Amy Ambler

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