Sunday, February 26, 2012

Can someone give me university major advice?

I am going to university in the fall. I have yet to choose my much researched courses, but every single one I researched seems doomed to leave me working at McDonald's... and Im a vegetarian, I don't wanna work there ...



Can ANYONE give me some advice? From personal experience, opinion, or perspective?



See, I'd rather have a job at McDonald's over one that has chemistry, and advanced math.



I'm pretty good at statistical math.



I'm very interested in psychology, but also in finding a decent job in it, not just to take it for 4 years and come out in something totally unrelated.



I'd have loved to be a teacher, but so do 500 000 other Canadians who can't find a spot, so I have given up on the dream.



I avidly read, and love english.



I know I will be taking social welfare and social development as one of my courses for sure, so interesting! But I can't find any information outside the university on the subject? Can anyone tell me more about careers with it?



I love earth sciences, learning about it's systems and processes



Biology was interesting, mind the little chem in it



I like the idea of helping people, persuasion, advice.Can someone give me university major advice?
Major in economics and minor in a language - one of the major international powerhouse's such as Mandarin, Spanish, Portuguese [Brazilian], Russian or Hindi.



Also make sure that you take at least one course in managerial accounting - every organization lives and dies on its budget. Many of my former students maintain that it was the single most useful course they ever took [nope - not my courses].Can someone give me university major advice?
You could be a social worker and major in social work. I don't know how that works in Canada but at my college you can major in social work.



You could go into nursing. That has some psychology and science but mostly helping people.



Pick something you love, and don't worry about what jobs will come out of it. If you are truely passionate about something, you will end up at a job you love too.



Maybe you could get your master's in psychology and be a school counselor/psychologist? again, I'm not sure of the requirements for a school counselor in Canada, but you should look into it.



good luck :)Can someone give me university major advice?
What do you love doing most? This is where you want to go.Can someone give me university major advice?
Hi Megan!
hi,



You should try this web site



http://EducationFindr.com



As far as I know they are the best college finder online, and they are free(no hidden charges).



I think this will help

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