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What Should I Major In?

I’m currently dissatisfied with my major and want to change it.
My strong subjects are English and History, average with Science, and terrible with Math (especially calculus), but I’m good with trig and algebra. I have an outside talent for art, but I personally don’t believe it’s strong enough to take to a professional level.
My personal interests include mainly video games and film, but I want to make it clear that I don’t intend to get a job that is heavily involved in or dependent on either industry. I want to have a career that I actually have a good chance of getting and keeping a job in, and would prefer something broad as opposed to niche.
Based on my strengths and personal industries what should I major in?
(I did post a similar question earlier, but I was too wordy and specific, so here this is)

No Responses to “What Should I Major In?”

  1. Rick says:

    This it the same ridiculous question you posted earlier, and just flipped the paragraphs and left a sentence or two out of…………….

  2. Patcarsh says:

    Well, only you can decide what you want to major in.
    There are the obvious: English or history
    You could major in philosophy since you like history or major in sociology or anthropology or maybe even psychology because your strengths show you would probably be more successful in the “soft” sciences instead of the “hard” sciences.
    You could be an education major; teach history or English or some other subject.
    Since you like video games you could major in marketing.
    There are lots of things you can do:)

  3. Jesse says:

    Rick-learn manners and how to be helpful.
    A professor. If you are good in English you can major in English and write books for your own profit. Go to the website for the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Here is the website for post-secondary teachers: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-trainin…
    Type in Occupational Outlook Handbook in the search box, not the address bar and it will give you links to different websites on the Occupational Outlook Handbook. This is the website I went to for it. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/. Go down to the A-Z index below featured occupation.
    When I went to a university they had a test for free that tested your education skills and I think interests. In my city there is a workforce service that gives an ability and interest test for free. See if your college and city have them.

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