As you begin your college experience, it is entirely normal to be uncertain about your long-term career goals. This year is an ideal time to focus on self-discovery by assessing your skills, interests, personality, values, and lifestyle preferences. Gaining this insight will support informed decision-making as you explore majors and potential career paths.
Recommended Actions During the Academic Year:
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Develop interests and transferable skills through student organizations, athletics, coursework, volunteer work, and extracurricular activities
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Build relationships with faculty, staff, and academic advisors
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Explore coursework options and consult advisors about areas of interest
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Establish effective time management and study habits
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Complete FOCUS, an online career guidance tool, is available through the Career Development Office
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Research majors and career options using Career Development Office resources, library materials, and reputable online tools
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Discuss career interests with parents, peers, professors, professionals in the field, and McMurry career development staff.
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Strengthen computer and technical skills, including word processing and commonly used software.
Summer Focus
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Secure a summer job related to potential career interests
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Develop financial responsibility by contributing to personal expenses
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Build a strong work ethic and professional habits
Taking a proactive approach during your first year establishes a strong foundation for academic success and long-term career development.