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What can I do with a major in... |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (AU)
Ashland University provides PDF datasheets on possible career options for various majors, including lists of careers, skills characteristics and top national employers. www3.ashland.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (FSU)
This site from Florida State University provides a good list of sample occupations and work settings related to their majors, as well as links to various resources. www.career.fsu.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (KSU)
This site from Kansas State University provides career links by major for additional research. www.k-state.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (MUOhio)
This site from Miami University, Ohio provides information on majors with corresponding lists of career opportunities. www.units.muohio.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (NCSU)
This site from Northern Carolina State University provides excellent write-ups of what you can with several dozen different majors, including career profiles, internship recommendations and expected salaries figures. www.ncsu.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (NIU)
This site from Northern Illinois University provides sample related occupations for different types of majors, as well one of the longest lists of additional resource links you’ll find for specific majors. www.niu.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (UNCW)
This site from The University of North Carolina Wilmington provides excellent profiles of majors and career paths, including lists of related careers & industries, skill characteristics, and additional resources. www.uncwil.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (UT)
This site from The University of Texas provides over 1500 resources for careers related to a short list of general majors. www.lifelearning.utexas.edu/.. |
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What Can I do with a Major in... (UTC)
This Flash application from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is a clever and amusing interactive tool for determining which majors best fit your personality, interests and values. www.utc.edu/.. |
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Choosing a Major |
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Choosing a Major (FSU)
This site from Florida State University provides a multi-stage online workshop for assessing what majors best suit your needs, personality and ambitions. www.career.fsu.edu/.. |
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Choosing a Major (KU)
This site from The University of Kansas provides advice on choosing a major with an emphasis on exploration and features a variety of resources offered by the KU Advising Center. advising.ku.edu/.. |
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Choosing a Major (MU)
This site from The University of Missouri has a site dedicated to choosing a major by interest, by school, and by GPA admission requirements.. majors.missouri.edu/.. |
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Choosing a Major (Stanford)
Though difficult to read under Stanford crimson red, this site provides a brief guideline for selecting a major. www.stanford.edu/.. |
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Choosing a Major (IU)
This clever site from Indiana University features a variety of resources for choosing a major including a roadmap and a handy autocomplete form that lets you search a list of majors. exploremajors.indiana.edu/.. |
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Choosing Your Major (JobWeb.com)
This good article from JobWeb.com walks you through 4 steps for selecting the perfect major. www.jobweb.com/.. |
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I Have to Pick a Major -- Now What? (Monster.com)
This is good article from Monster.com that suggests steps for choosing a major, and also provides links to some additional resources. college.monster.com/.. |
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MyMajors.com
After creating a free account and logging in, this site walks you through a very long profile questionnaire that finally culminates in a top 6 list of recommended majors. A good idea in theory, but in order to even answer the questions, you need to tell them what subjects you’re interested in (and it’s no surprise when those subjects get reported back to you as possible majors). www.mymajors.com |
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