“Which studies are most suitable for me?” This is a question that many students ask their parents and teachers. However, there is no general answer to this problem – instead we must try to find out which courses would be best for you.
The first thing we must do is make sure what I want from my studies. Do you like working with people? Do you not want to work with numbers? You should also think about whether you like working alone, or if you want to be part of a group. Maybe it is best keep these things in mind as we go through the course options…
The Econmist
This degree will allow you to engage in math and work on your own. Economics is very popular, but the programs are often competitive.
The Humanities student
This student likes working with people and is not afraid of numbers – they also enjoy working alone. One example for this major are law students, who mostly work on their own. They must read a lot to complete their studies successfully, however most universities will provide resources for them to do so.
For the Humanities student, this will mean studying sociology or psychology, where students work in groups and are expected to analyse their subject matter. These programs usually last four years.
The Engineer
This degree involves maths and physics. An engineer must be able to work alone, but they also need cooperation skills to work on teams. They must also be able to solve problems and come up with answers, since they will often face new challenges while working in their field of expertise.
The Journalist
Journalism students need strong writing skills – many programmes focus on these abilities alone. It is important for journalists to be creative thinkers who are not afraid of criticism.
We must not forget that the job market changes often, so it is important to keep up with your field of expertise. It also helps if you are multi-lingual!
The Doctor
For students who want to study medicine, they need to be strong in maths and physics. Medicine students enjoy working alone but they must be good at communicating with patients and other doctors.
If you are a creative thinker who likes working alone, which subject would be right for you?
The Architect
Architect students need to have strong maths knowledge as well as creativity – they must also be able to make decisions on their own. Students from this degree enjoy working in large groups because there is great support. There is also a lot of independence in this field, since you will be designing and building things – the sky is the limit!
The Musician
Music students need good social skills to work in a group. It is important for them to communicate well with others, because they usually work together on a project. They must also have a creative mind in order to be innovative, and they enjoy working alone.
The Business student
This is an excellent choice for anyone who loves maths and enjoys working on their own. They also need good communication skills, because they will often need to negotiate with others in business – perhaps even across different countries! However, most programmes are not open to international students…
The Student in Social services
Social students work with people and they love working in groups – therefore they enjoy helping others. They usually finish their studies after three or more years. This is a good degree for anyone who wants to help others and make a difference.
If you want to try something new, what can you do? Take a look at all the options and think about what you would enjoy most.
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