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Exploring the Majors

Myths about Major Choice

Sometimes myths are created that make the process of choosing a major more confusing. Some common myths about choosing a major are discussed below.

  1. "Once I decide on a major, I will be stuck in that career for the rest of my life."

    Just because you are interested in a major does not mean that your first job or any future job has to match exactly to what your classroom experience was. In most cases what employers like to see is a well rounded education that includes several skills. Problem solving, working well in groups, and getting work done efficiently are all skills that can be learned in a variety of majors.

  2. "I need to make sure that my parents agree with my major choice."

    When it comes to choosing a major, you may find yourself pulled in many directions. You will have to determine what you really enjoy doing and begin thinking about what you will want to pursue after MIT. Most people end up in multiple careers these days and many do not use what they learned in their major on a day to day basis.

    Your choice of a major needs to match the personal goals that you have set for yourself, not the goals that others have set for you. Many people have your best interest in mind but it is ultimately a decision that you will have to make. You will be the one in the classroom and out on internships putting in the energy and time it takes to learn a discipline.


 
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