Dr. Ji-Yeon Kang

Feb 1

How to Choose Your College Major (Without Regret)

Choosing a major is one of the most stressful decisions for college students. Here's a framework I've developed over years of advising.


Step 1: Self-Assessment

Ask yourself:

  • What subjects make me lose track of time?
  • What problems do I want to solve in the world?
  • What skills do I naturally excel at?
  • What kind of work environment do I want?

Step 2: Research Career Outcomes

Look at actual data:

  • What do graduates with this major actually do?
  • What's the employment rate and median salary?
  • What industries hire these graduates?
  • What additional education might be needed?

Step 3: Talk to People

  • Current students in the major
  • Professors in the department
  • Professionals working in related fields
  • Alumni who graduated with that major

Step 4: Test Before Committing

  • Take introductory courses in your top 3 choices
  • Seek internships or research opportunities
  • Attend department events and lectures

Important Truths:

  • Your major doesn't determine your career (most people work outside their major)
  • Double majors and minors exist for a reason
  • It's okay to change your mind (most students do)
  • Passion + practicality = the sweet spot

The best major is one that genuinely interests you AND opens doors to careers you'd enjoy. Don't choose based solely on salary projections or parental expectations.

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