Undecided About Your Major? Here Is How to Find Your Path
An estimated 20 to 50 percent of students enter college undecided, and 75 percent change their major at least once. Here is how to find the right fit.
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If you are unsure what to major in, you are in good company. An estimated 20 to 50 percent of students enter college undecided, and 75 percent change their major at least once before graduating. Being undecided is increasingly common and nothing to worry about.
The Case for Being Undecided
Advantages
Potential Downsides
How to Find Your Major
Use Campus Resources
Make frequent appointments with your advisor to discuss course sequences for various majors. Visit the Career Center as soon as you arrive - they can help you explore careers and connect majors to outcomes.
Assess Your Strengths
Sometimes the best major aligns with your natural skills. Great at problem-solving and logic? Consider math, finance, law, or computer science. Love helping others? Explore psychology, social work, or education.
Take Personality Assessments
Tests like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or Holland Code Career Test give insight into careers and majors that might suit your personality. Most career centers offer these for free.
Consider Flexible Majors
Some majors offer broad career flexibility including Business, Psychology, Communications, and Economics - all applicable across many industries.
How DeepCampus Helps
Our university search shows which schools have strong exploratory programs. Our AI recommendations can suggest majors based on your interests and strengths.
Your major does not define your entire future - it is just the starting point of your journey.
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