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It’s Okay to Change Your Major in College

by Sarah Ward on February 17th, 2011

College is all about discovering who you are, what matters to you personally, and charting training for the remainder of your life. As a young student, can you really be expected to understand what you prefer straight out of high school graduation? Pre-requisite classes offers you a chance to dabble, explore different subjects and find out what you’re attracted to.

So if you are frustrated with the grades in biology, rethinking whether $200K worth of students loans is worth a doctor title, or seeking to choose your special profession as opposed to following in your father’s footsteps, know this. 60% of college students change their major before they graduate. It’s okay to switch gears and career paths. Give yourself permission to stay in limbo for a while as you perform a little soul-searching and discover your strengths, interests, and ultimately your life course.

Here are some actions you can take as you make positive changes to major to consider where to go from here.

Buy “Strengths Finder 2.0? This book, recommended by career coach Jennifer Armitstead, was created to assist you to identify your natural talents and skills. While many people evaluate strengthening their weaknesses, why don’t you start with your strengths?

Find “Please Understand Me” This book is an summary of the Myers-Briggs personality types and provides a test to find out your personality, together with what careers and occupations could well be great for someone like you. You’ll be amazed how much you can find out about yourself by doing this.

Ask yourself: What makes you feel powerful, feel, incredibly useful, excited inspired? Firestarter Coach Danielle LaPorte helps people hone their very own genius, which includes finding the stuff that have you feeling on top of your game and coming up with a approach to make it your profession.

Switching your major now could be much simpler than regretting your college major after graduation.  

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