I'm just a regular person. I work at a college in upstate New York (we hate it when people use those words to describe our city - but I'll use it here).
I took a career explatory exam and scored very high in the Professional Advisor section - that is advising college students.
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I'm going to be a freshman at the University of Texas this falls and I have no idea what I want to major in. I know still have like 2 years to decide but I have nothing. I mean, most people have at least an idea or a few things in mind and others have known what they want to be since they were 13. I've already been to orientation and I've spoken with an academic advisor but still nothing. I was just wondering when it was that you guys decided what you wanted to do in life. (link)
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Have you ever taken a test that helps you figure out what you want to be? There are different tests that probably most colleges have where you answer different questions. You end up with a score or scores that can give you an idea of what you may want to do. For example, you may score very high for careers in medicine or very low for careers that have to do with engineering.
You can also go on the internet to find different tests that might gear you toward the career you may want to do. U of T should have something like that though.
Sometimes the tests are kind of long. And sometimes it seems as if they are asking you the same question. Just be patient and give the answer that is closest to how you feel.
Try these links below.
http://web.tickle.com/tests/jobinterests/?test=jobinterestsogt
http://www.mpc.edu/cl/climain.htm
Good Luck!
Yours
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Yeah I took a few of those in High school but I said in my question that I talked to an advisor. Thanks though
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