| You scored as History/Anthropology/LiberalArts, You should strongly consider majoring (or minoring) in History, Anthropology, or related majors (e.g., African and African-American Studies, Chinese, Classics, Cultural Studies, Economics, English, French, Geography, German, Greek, Hebrew, International Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, Women’s Studies, or other Liberal Arts majors).
It is possible that the best major for you is your 2nd, 3rd, or even 5th listed category, so be sure to consider ALL majors in your OTHER high scoring categories (below). You may score high in a category you didnt think you would–it is possible that a great major for you is something you once dismissed as not for you. The right major for you will be something 1) you love and enjoy and 2) are really great at it. Consider adding a minor or double majoring to make yourself standout and to combine your interests.
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July 20th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
If I had it to do all over again, I’d become a forensic psychologist. Hmmm, wonder what my quiz will say?
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July 20th, 2007 at 5:21 pm
I did the quiz and my results were accurate. It said I should go into education or counseling and the second was visual arts….cool.
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July 20th, 2007 at 6:21 pm
I see you as a biology major.
BTW, what is your major?
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July 21st, 2007 at 12:48 am
Patia, I once, very much, wanted to be a forensic psychologist. To be more accurate, I wanted to be Clarice Starling. I still kind of do.
Littlepea, I think my results are rather accurate, too. Especially with the first two. I thought ‘Political Science/Philosophy’ would outrank language, and I’m surprised that HR/Business Management ranked as high as it did.
tshsmom, Biology is very, VERY high on my list. I’ve got a long story about my major, or lack thereof, so let’s just say… I have no idea.
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July 22nd, 2007 at 9:36 pm
With my lofty, university-fueled expectations unmet and long behind me, I am convinced that practicing one’s worst skill(s)is well worth doing.
What if people only want you to do what you don’t excel in? Life and the game of work/career is largely a game of numbers and it looks like you don’t have as much raw aptitude in those areas. ;-)
Hedge your bets. Grow your garden but don’t forget the plotting and planning it takes to grow it right.
-from way down the Bitterroot
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