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Major Information

Trying to decide what to major in, or wondering "What Can I Do with a Major In...”? If so, University Career Services can help. UCS has advisors, a helpful Career Resource Center and assessments to help students through these tough decisions.

Assessments can help evaluate students' interests and skills to determine the areas of work where each person will most likely find satisfying and rewarding activities. These services are designed to assist in making informed decisions about a major and/or career.

Advisors help students identify majors and careers that may be of interest and then guide them to the tools and resources to gain additional information, so that each students can make an intelligent decision. UCS provides information regarding networking techniques that can be used to find in-depth information about different career paths, enabling students to determine those occupations which suit them best.

Career Decision Making Packet
Finding a Vision for Your Career
Four Year Planning Guide
Funding Sources from Office of Scholarships and Student Financial Aid
O*Net Interest/Work Importance Profiler

Informational Interviewing

People who are already working in fields of interest are the best sources of information. They know what it is really like, what you need to know and how to get started. The Informational Interview is an excellent tool to tap this resource.

The Informational Interview is not a job interview. In fact, you should make it very clear when asking for an appointment that you are not seeking employment. Instead, you are exploring career options and seeking advice and information about occupations. It is very important that the people you contact understand this because it will make a difference in scheduling a visit.

There are many benefits of Informational Interviews. The knowledge gained from professionals in various occupations can be invaluable in helping you make choices about the right career. In addition, you will also be making contacts that can help when searching for internships and jobs. Most job seekers find work through people that they know. By developing relationships with professionals in the field now, you will be in a better position to find work in the future.

The staff of UCS can help you to locate people in your area of interest, including TCU Alumni.

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