What I Wish I Knew Before Declaring My Major 📝
As someone who changed my major, I totally get that your field of study feels like the biggest decision of your life—but it's more flexible than people make it seem. Here's what I learned about finding your academic path (without the unnecessary anxiety)
Informational interviews: Speaking with students in potential majors gave me realistic expectations about coursework, career paths, and other info you wouldn’t find online
Take on a minor: Though I didn’t choose a minor, many of my friends found they opened doors and helped develop marketable skills in case their major didn’t work out
Class test drives: Many college schedules are flexible for a reason! Take advantage of this to immerse yourself in introductory classes - this helped me evaluate subjects before committing
Choosing a college major can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Many students change their majors at least once during their academic journey. To ease the decision-making process, consider conducting informational interviews with current students in your potential major. This will provide realistic expectations regarding coursework and career outcomes. Additionally, think about declaring a minor alongside your major. Minoring in a complementary field can expand your skill set and improve your employability, should your primary major not meet your expectations. Furthermore, take advantage of the flexible college schedule to 'test drive' classes in various subjects. This hands-on experience can help you determine your interests without the commitment of a major declaration. By exploring these options, you can navigate the complexities of choosing a major more confidently and effectively.


