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For college freshman and sophomores to assist them in the process of choosing a major

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Major Matchmaker IIntroducti

on

Major Myths

Decision Making Process

Interests

Career Liftoff

Interpretation

Introduction•Where do you stand in the major selection process?

•What have you done to contribute towards making a decision?

MAJOR MATCHMAKER

TRUTH MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

Most students know what they want to major in when they start college

Some people may have a major or career in mind when they enter college, but the majority of entering college students change their minds

about majors and careers several times

MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

I have to pick one major

There are several ways to combine interests in more than one major. It is possible, for example,

for students to complete ‘double majors’ or complete one or more minors

MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

If I pick the right major, I will love every class

It is rare to find a student who loves every class in his or her major. Don’t be discouraged too early from continuing in a major program if an introductory class isn’t the best.

Review the upper level classes and talk to professors.

MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

I don’t have to be 100% certain about my major choice

While it is important to make a well-informed decision, you will never be 100% certain about your major choice,

so it is best to make the ‘best choice’ for now and continue to re-evaluate that choice once you are in it

TRUTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

I should complete all of my general education courses before starting classes for my major

It is actually recommended that you try taking at least one course relating to a possible major

your freshman year

MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

The major I choose will determine my career

Most employers care just as much about your work-related experience and skills as they do your major. One

major can actually lead to many different careers and one career can be reached through many different majors

MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

The career that is right for me now will be right for me my whole life

Career planning is an ongoing, never-ending process. You will probably re-address your career plans several times

during your life. The typical person entering the workforce will have 5 or 6 different occupations before he or she

retires

MYTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

I don’t have to be “pre-med” or “pre-law” or complete a specific major to go to a professional

school

While some professional schools require or recommend the completion of certain academic prerequisites, in most cases no specific major is

required.

TRUTH

major TRUTH or major MYTH?

Social science, humanities, and arts majors are unemployable unless you become a teacher

The specific skills you develop from these academic concentrations may be more important than that particular degree. Students with these majors find

meaningful work in business, research, government agencies, and various other occupations

MYTH

Decision Making Process

Knowing how you make decisions

Knowing about your options

Knowing about yourself

interests, values, skills

majors, careers

make one

InterestsWhat do you truly enjoy?

What holds your attention?

What classes have you taken that you enjoyed?

Career LiftoffThe Doers

The Organizers

The Creators

The Helpers

The Persuaders

The Thinkers

Homework• Choose 10 classes (total) from any majors that you are

considering that look interesting and that you want to take while you are in college

*UNDERGRADUATE CATALOGUE (found on Meredith.edu)• Choose 3 careers that seem the most interesting and gather

more information about them.- OOH; O*NET*bls.gov/ooh *onetonline.org

• Talk to a faculty member in the major that you are most interested in OR that you have the most questions about and ask them some questions about that major

• BE PREPARED TO TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED

Major Matchmaker IIAt-homeexplorati

on

Values

Skills

Decision

MakingStyles

Resource Activity

ActionPlan

DiscussionWhat did you learn by looking at the course catalogue?

What did you learn while looking at careers?

What did you learn from the faculty you spoke to?

Top Skills Employers Are Looking ForCommunication (listening, verbal, written)Flexibility / Adaptability / Managing Multiple PrioritiesMulticultural Sensitivity / AwarenessAnalytical / ResearchComputer / Technical LiteracyInterpersonal AbilitiesLeadership / ManagementPlanning / OrganizingTeamworkProblem Solving / Reasoning / Creativity

Skills ExerciseThink about a time you were successful…

Think about a time you weren’t successful or when your performance could have been better…

What do these experiences tell you about the skills you already possess & the skills thatyou want to develop?

Values Exercise•Cross out 20 values•Mark an X beside 3 more•Fill in “other” if applicable•Cross out two more•Indicate 5th value and describe below•Indicate 4th value and describe below•Indicate 3rd value and describe below•Indicate 2nd value and describe below•Indicate top value and describe below

Decision Making

Decision Making•Establishing Criteria•Process of Elimination•Pros & Cons•Random / Coincidence Methods•Intuition•Divination•Participative Decision Making•Following the expert’s opinion•Taking the most opposite action•Satisficing•Asking advice

Resources Activity•Identify some ways you can learn more about majors

•Identify some people who you can talk to that can give you information to help in your decision making

•Identify some ways to gain experience and skills

Action StepsONLINE

•What Can I Do With This Major?•Undergraduate Catalogue•O*Net•Occupational Outlook Handbook•Professional school websites•Employer websites•Career Spots (on CareerLink)

PEOPLE•Faculty•Your advisor•Upperclassmen / Alumni•People in the field of interest•Parents, parents’ friends, friends’ parents

Gaining Experience…•Take some classes•Informational Interviewing•Job Shadowing•Internship & Co-op

•Part-time job•Clubs & Extracurriculars•Community Involvement•Service Learning•Study Abroad

How Can ACP Help?Self-

Assessments

The Resource

Center

Workshops,

Networking

Events, &CPS

101/301

Four YearPlanning &

Major Exploratio

n

Career Exploration

•Career Planning Appointments

•Co-ops & internships

•Resume clinics

•Mock Interviews

Stay Connected

Jennifer StoutE: jlstout@meredith.edu

P: 919-760-8452

What’s Next?•Make a plan of action•Carry out your plan•Revise and rewrite your plan until you are ready to…

make your major

selection

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