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Morokos Chelsea Krekpa

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Mr. Keino
UPP0030 C
10/02/2019

Choosing a major is an important decision, one that should not be hurried. The time that

you give to the PROCESS of making this decision will be well spent. The steps you take in

preparing to choose a college major will be similar to the steps you take in making your first

adult career choice. You are laying the foundation for establishing the initial directions of your

young adult life. A quick and ill-thought-out major decision may only lead to frustration if you

choose something and then discover that it bores you or that you do not have the necessary skills.

For example, if you are thinking of majoring in economics because you heard it would be a good

background for an MBA degree, but you've done average or less than average work in

mathematics courses in high school and/or college, you may need to ask yourself if economics is

a realistic choice. Pre-mature decisions lead to loss of time if you go through too many major

choices. Pre-mature major decisions can also lead to loss of money due to the extra cost of extra

time in college as well as the loss of income while still in college for the extra time. In order to

make a major decision, you need some steps which comprises of online tests on values, interests,

personality, and choosing a major. This essay will elaborate on the different steps.

When you are selecting a major, consider your values in decision making, you can be

sure to keep your sense of integrity and what you know is right, and approach decisions with

confidence and clarity. You will also know that what you are doing is best for your current and

future happiness and satisfaction. Values are usually fairly stable, yet they do not have strict

limits or boundaries. Also, as you move through life, your values may change. For example,
Morokos Chelsea Krekpa

when you start your career, success – measured by money and status – might be a top priority.

But after you have a family, work-life balance may be what you value more. As your definition

of success changes, so do your personal values. This is why keeping in touch with your values is

a lifelong exercise. You should continuously revisit this, especially if you start to feel

unbalanced, and you can't quite figure out why. Your personal values are a central part of who

you are and who you want to be. By becoming more aware of these important factors in your

life, you can use them as a guide to make the best choice in any situation.

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