Choosing a major is a "major" decision
The major you choose can dictate the scope of your opportunities or your career path. Choosing a major is not a decision that should be made in two hours, two days, or even two weeks. So take your time and research.
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Questions to Ask
As you grow up, you'll discover your likes and dislikes, strength and weaknesses and through this, you have an idea what you would like to become in the future.But sometimes you may be very fascinated in a major, you find that you don't have enough skills to pass the required courses. On the other hand, you maybe have a skill in a particular field, but you have no interest in that area. Sometimes, you may have both interests and abilities in an area but find that the realities of the job market are such that you are not willing to risk an investment of time and money on potentially bleak employment chances.
Here are the questions you need to ask yourself before you choose a major!
-What are my interests and what fascinates me?
-What are my motivations?
-What are my abilities and capabilities?
-What are the realities?
Guide to College Majors
What is your Major?
Majors in Arts & Humanities
* Interior designers. They are the one who creates magnificent places for us to live, work, and shop.* Fashion designers. They keep us looking good and feeling comfortable.
* Industrial designers. They make the products we use work even better.
* Game designers. Game art design has exploded in the past few years, with arts & humanities majors combining their skills in art, language, and social interaction to develop new generations of challenging, engrossing games.
* Advertising Executives. They are the ones who try to communicate to us in print, in Internet, on the television, or in radio. They are the ones who connect buyers and sellers in fun and unusual ways.
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Majors in Business
Administration and Management. This is the department of the company that oversees all other aspects of the business - be it with accounting, financial planning, marketing & sales, advertising, etc. Being part of the management team requires knowledge and training in the business law and ethics and other fundamentals of business.International Business Specialists. These people specializes in dealing with global trade and large corporations and companies from anywhere in the world.
Accounting. An account is in charge of monitoring the financial details of a business. Accounting plays a big role in the financial planning and management of the business as many decisions would be based upon the accounts information.
Marketing and Sales. These are the work force in the actual marketing and selling of the products and services. Professionals in this field often have strong people skills, are excellent communicators, and enjoy dealing with different people.
Advertising. Although they do not do direct selling, these people are behind the planning and execution of advertising the business to the market. Being part of the advertising team requires creativity, ingenuity, originality and vision.
Financial Planning. Financial planners play a big role in the survival of the business. They provide business owners with a clear insight on how to strengthen the company, anticipate obstacles, and how to deal with obstacles more efficiently.
Business Law. Lawyers who specialize in business law assist small business entrepreneurs and large corporations with the legalities of the business. There are two types of business lawyers: business litigators (those who handle lawsuits) and transactional lawyers (handles contracts and provide corporate advice).
e-Commerce Specialist. Aside from learning the fundamentals of business, graduates of e-Commerce must also learn how business is done in the World Wide Web.
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Majors in Law & Criminal Justice
Corrections Officer. These people are in charge of keeping prisoners on the best conduct. Aside from strength and fighting skills, corrections officers must also possess strong communication skills and technical writing skills for preparing their reports.Corporate Security Specialist. Instead of actual crimes, corporate security specialists deal with crimes that can be committed against businesses and companies such as corporate espionage and identity theft.
Intellectual Property Attorney. These criminal justice attorneys strive to protect intellectual property rights of people.
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Majors in Education
Teacher. Most education graduates pursue a career in teaching. You may choose to apply as a teacher in elementary or high school or as professor in college, depending on the subject you majored in.Guidance Counselor. One of the tasks of a guidance counselor is helping students choose a career path that is most suited for them.
Human Resources Administrator. If you prefer an office setting, you may apply as an HR Administrator for a corporation or a company. If you don't want to teach in a classroom setting, this could be a career for you.
Learning Disabilities Specialist. Those who teach in schools for special children require an advanced training on handling kids with different learning disabilities. Again, greater patience is a must for this profession.
Journalist. After completing a course in education, you may pursue a career as journalist for a newspaper or a radio or television network.
Writer. Those who majored in English particularly are great candidates for a career as a professional writer.
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Majors in Engineering
Biochemical Engineers. Biochemical engineers deal with food supply and the environment. They are the ones who try to find new ways to improve crop yields and is in fact one of the most in demand fields in engineering.Biomedical Engineers. Biomedical engineers focus on people's health and wellness. They design equipment and tools in medical studies.
Chemical Engineers. Chemical engineers work with pharmaceuticals, food processing, chemicals, biotechnology, environmental safety and others.
Aerospace Engineers. These engineers are in charge in designing and creating airplanes and spacecrafts.
Architectural Engineers. These engineers work hand in hand with architects and other engineers to complete construction and building projects.
Civil Engineers. These engineers often use the latest and state-of-the-art technology and equipment to schedule, design and complete their construction projects.
Computer Engineers. Computer engineers primarily work on computer systems (hardware and software).
Electrical Engineers. These engineers have contributed to the world devices that we use in our everyday life such as mobile phones, microchips, computers, DSL connection, etc.
Mechanical Engineers. They primarily deal with machines and devices for the advancement of technology.
Nuclear Engineers. They focus on using nuclear and radiation studies as a energy resource for the world.
Software Engineers. They are in charge of developing, designing, and creating application programs or software used in computers.
Industrial Engineers. These engineers deal with people, machines, information, energy and other factors necessary for solving a particular problem.
More About: Engineering Major
Majors in Health & Medicine
M.D. Physicians have their own fields of expertise. You may choose to be a paediatrician, obstetrician, gynaecologist, psychologist, oncologist, ophthalmologist, or a general physician depending on your interest.Nutritionist. One doesn't necessarily need to be a doctor to provide health-related services. A nutritionist or dietitian provides a diet plan or food plan for individuals to meet specific requirements that the body needs, depending on the person's health condition.
Pathology and Audiology. This branch of medicine deals with people who are deaf, mute, and with hearing or speech impairment.
Therapy and Rehabilitation. A professional therapist helps recovering patients to regain their strength and live a healthier life. Therapy may be provided in a variety of ways such as physical, occupational, therapeutic, and others.
Medical Technology. Medical technologists are the ones in charge of performing medical examinations and lab tests. They also work as assistants for doctors during surgery.
Veterinary. These doctors provide health care for animals.
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Majors in Science
Clinical Laboratory Technician. This branch of science is also related to medicine. Clinic lab technicians examine blood, tissues, and other substances to determine the disease. They also conduct examinations to test the efficiency and effect of new drug treatments.Veterinary. This is another branch of science that is closely related to medicine. Veterinaries and veterinary assistants provide health care for pets.
Environmental Scientists. The study of our environment, the factors that cause damage to Earth, and the possible solutions to preserve our planet are what these scientists focus on.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technician. Pharmaceutical technicians work in Drug Manufacturing companies and have the responsibility to ensure that each medicine created is safe.
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Majors in Social Science
Archaeologists. These professionals discover the past human civilizations through expeditions and study.Educators. A Social Science graduate may also choose a career as a teacher and share his knowledge and skills to other students.
Geographers. Geographers primarily study the earth and its surface. These Social Scientists deal with natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis.
Politicians. A Social Science student may also choose a career in politics by pursuing a master's degree in political Science.
Sociologist. Laws, behaviour, religion, race, gender, social policies- these are the aspects that a Sociologist deals with.
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Majors in Technology
Computer Software Engineer. Software engineering jobs are in demand by many large companies not only in the US but internationally as well. Manufacturers of computer equipment often innovate and strive for improvement and engineers are constantly needed to work on these projects.Information Security Specialists. Corporate espionage and identity theft continues to threat businesses in the US and the world. Information security specialists are hired to make sure that important files of companies are secured and protected from thieves.
Database Administrators. Database administrators oversee and analyze databases of government agencies, companies and schools.
Web Designers. Internet marketing is definitely flourishing and web designers have never been more in demand than they are today. Online marketers, companies and government agencies rely of these professionals to create well-designed websites for them.
Game Developers. These technology experts work on creating, enhancing testing computer games for the market.
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Top Paying Jobs of 2008
According to dcjobsource.com Here are the Top 50 best paying careers for 2008
1. Chief executivesAve. Annual Earnings: $240,903
Median Annual Earnings: $154,016
Ave. Annual hrs of work: 2,322
Ave. weekly earnings: $4,633
Ave. hourly earnings: $103.76
2. Physicians and Surgeons
Ave. Annual Earnings: $139,849
Median Annual Earnings: $139,999
Ave. Annual hrs of work: 2,100
Ave. weekly earnings: $2,690
Ave. hourly earnings: $66.59
3. Dentists
Ave. Annual Earnings: $133,777
Median Annual Earnings: $112,000
Ave. Annual hrs of work: 2,032
Ave. weekly earnings: $2,573
Ave. hourly earnings: $65.82
4. Lawyers
Ave. Annual Earnings: $126,530
Median Annual Earnings: $115,003
Ave. Annual hrs of work: 2,179
Ave. weekly earnings: $2,433
Ave. hourly earnings: $58.07
5. Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers
Ave. Annual Earnings: $120,505
Median Annual Earnings: $117,901
Ave. Annual hrs of work: 1,264
Ave. weekly earnings: $2,327
Ave. hourly earnings: $95.31
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Top 10 Social Sites for Finding a Job
by Dan Schawbel
1. LinkedInLinkedIn is by far the #1 spot for job seekers, those currently employed, marketers who are looking to build lists and salespeople who are seeking out new clients. With 35 million users, including recruiters and job seekers, LinkedIn is quite a hot spot. Of course, due to the current state of the economy, it's simple to understand why LinkedIn is more popular than ever.
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2. Plaxo With Simply Hired
Plaxo is a social network that resembles LinkedIn to a certain degree. You're able to create your own profile with a section about you, your contact information and your "pulse stream," which is made up of your presence on social media sites such as Twitter. You're even able to share your photo album and send eCards, which is a nice differentiator.
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3. Twitter With Blog or LinkedIn URL
Twitter is an amazing tool if you can unlock its power. It's taken me months to understand how conversations flow and how I can add to the discussion. Twitter breaks down communication barriers and lets you talk directly to hiring managers, without having to submit a resume immediately to a machine.
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4. Jobster
Jobster isn't spoken about nearly enough, yet it is a powerful platform for networking with employers who are offering jobs, while you're searching. You can upload your resume, embed your video resume, showcase links to your site, your picture and tag your skills, which is a unique differentiator. You can search for open positions and see who the person is who posted the job. Then you can add them to your network and connect with them to find out more about the position.
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5. Facebook
Facebook can be used to get jobs. There are two main ways of acquiring a job through Facebook. The first is to go to your Facebook marketplace, which lists job openings or other opportunities in your network. Aside from jobs, there are "items wanted" and a "for sale" listing. When searching for jobs, you'll be able to see who listed the item and then message them to show your interest.
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6. Craigslist
Craigslist is an extremely valuable job search tool if you're not looking to work for a big brand name company, such as P&G or GE. Most of the positions on Craigslist are for consultants (design/programming help) and at small to midsize companies that are hiring. There are new listings every day and if you wake up to this site every morning and refresh the page, you have a good chance at getting a job sooner rather than later.
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7. MyWorkster With Indeed
MyWorkster focuses on exclusive networks for colleges, allowing students and alumni to connect for exclusive career opportunities. This site isn't valuable to you if you didn't go to college though. This social network allows you to create a professional profile and network with potential employers.
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8. VisualCV
VisualCV understands the importance of personal branding in a job search. Instead of a traditional resume, you get your own branded webpage, where you can add video, audio, images, graphs, charts, work samples, presentations and references. VisualCVs not only let you stand out from the crowd, but communicate your value in a way that's not possible with static text.
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9. JobFox
JobFox, like online dating, tries to pair you up with a job that best fits you. Their differentiator is their "Mutual Suitability SystemTM" that enables them to match your wants and needs to those of employers to find the best relationship. The system learns about your skills, experiences, and goals and then presents you with jobs.
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10. Ecademy
Ecademy, like LinkedIn, is a prime source for professional networking. You have your own online profile, where you can tell people what you do. You can join business networking groups based around your expertise and exchange messages with other members privately. You can also ask for introductions from friends, just like LinkedIn. Although, there isn't a job search area on the site, 80% of jobs are from networking and this place is dedicated to it.
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Student Credit Card Articles
Students with credit cards often end up paying more than what they owe because of additional credit card charges. Late penalty fees plus the high interest rates can definitely cost you more. But why pay more when you can avoid those additional fees by submitting your payments on time?
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Which Student Credit Cards Should You Avoid
If you're a student preparing to apply for a credit card, this article was made for you. Consider these common mistakes that many students commit when choosing a student credit card.
Applying for the wrong credit card. There are many choices of credit cards for students in the market and you'll want to pick out the one that meets your needs. For instance, consider how you plan to manage your credit card balances. Will you be able to pay off your balances IN FULL every month? If yes, you may consider choosing a student credit card with rewards so you can enjoy certain privileges.
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Establishing Credit is Only the First Step
If you're trying to establish credit history for the first time, this article is for you. Here are ways on how you can start your personal credit history without getting denied:
Open a checking account. Your credit score would not be required to open a checking account. Although this will not be reported to the credit bureaus, it can help you get approved for your other credit applications.
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Parents and Student Credit Cards
The idea of providing college credit cards to their kids may intimidate some parents. As cases of credit card debt increase among students, some people think that the best way to avoid debt is to skip getting a credit card. But applying for a student credit card can also be beneficial.
If you are a parent of a college student, here are some tips on how you can help your child use his/her student credit card the smart way:
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