I'm in need of advice.

Started by silver_tears2 pages

I'm in need of advice.

I need to apply to university, and I still haven't made up my mind in what courses to take.

I'm thinking majoring in european history, and taking a psychology and english lit minor.

Thoughts?

Just take whatever you're really interested in. ✅

That would be it, but I'm worried about the load of work that would entail, so I'm curious is maybe someone's taking any of the above.

if the amount of work entailed is even a factor then you are not being realistic at all. do you want to waste time, get a piece of paper in the end and never pursue a career as per your major? or perhaps pick a major since it sounds cool on a whim and in the end once you get that paper realise you hate it?

you shouldnt have to decide right away anyway.
just take general education courses if you havent made up your mind.
why rush into a major like that? bad move imho.

Keep in mind that most people end up changing their major a few times while in college ✅

No, the major is the one thing I'm certain about, it will be european history no matter what.
It's the other two I can still change or drop altogether.

Plus, I'm going to law school, my major is kind of irrelevant.

what lana said as well, all the more reason to start out with general ed. courses. good to get them out of the way anyway so you can focus on your major.

There's a course you can take that's called General Arts and Science. You can either go into the science field or the arts field. It's gives you an overview of almost everything in those fields. It's a great course to take when you're not too sure what you want to go into.

I don't know where you live, but they have it here in Canada.

Originally posted by silver_tears
No, the major is the one thing I'm certain about, it will be european history no matter what.
It's the other two I can still change or drop altogether.

Plus, I'm going to law school, my major is kind of irrelevant.

oh, thats different then. i thought you were basically asking everyone what you should be

Originally posted by silver_tears
No, the major is the one thing I'm certain about, it will be european history no matter what.
It's the other two I can still change or drop altogether.

Plus, I'm going to law school, my major is kind of irrelevant.

Ohh... well ignore my previous post then. 😛

Well, do you NEED to pick a minor right away? Most schools don't make you pick one, if at all, for a while. I'm halfway through my second year of college and still haven't chosen a minor.

Take some gen-eds and see what you think you'll like more.

Yep yep, always best to get your gen-eds out of the way anyway. ✅

That's probably best, I might just take an open minor.

How does your whole system work? For us, we pick the overall degree we want, and within that degree they give us set courses to do, and we just pick a couple of minors.

Do you have to pick everything out yourself?

We pick the overall course, which comes with its own courses to take, but then you have to pick a minor, and the minor's courses you pick yourself.

But since I'm attending law school afterwards, basically it's all what I wanna do type of thing. I just don't want to take on too much, thereby lowering my marks.

We get (usually) 4 courses each semester, 3 of them are already set that you have to do, and the last is a minor that you pick. They tell us to pick anything, it doesnt matter whether its relevant or not, its just another thing to pick, so I dont stress....just pick something easy so you can pass. 🙂

Originally posted by silver_tears
I need to apply to university, and I still haven't made up my mind in what courses to take.

I'm thinking majoring in european history, and taking a psychology and english lit minor.

Thoughts?


Waterloo's a very good one.

I'm going to U of T.

i just turned in all my apps last week

Best of luck with your descision. I'm studying buisness, with a focus on international buisness. I'd much rather get a degree in Paleontology or archaeology, but that takes so long, and the pay isn't what it should be for a doctorate. Plus, I have a lot of experince in buisness, so I know I can excel in that field.