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Draw Up a List of Subjects You Enjoy
One of the first things you should think about when trying to pick your degree is which subjects you enjoy the most. While friends and family may remind you of the importance of employability once you have graduated, you are much more likely to reach the end of your course if you are studying a degree subject you enjoy.
So, we suggest that you draw up a list of all your favourite subjects. This will help you to rule out the subjects that you do not think you would enjoy studying full time for the next 3 to 4 years.
Look at Career Options
While it is important that you enjoy the subject you are studying, you should also have a look at what career options you will be eligible for once you have graduated. For those who have a career route in mind, this provides them with degree subjects they need to study. Others can pick a degree subject that interests them and see what jobs they may be able to secure in the future.
It is beneficial if you have an end goal and an idea of what career route you would like to go down after university as this will help to keep you focused throughout the course.
Think Outside the Box
It is important to remember that your subject options are much broader when it comes to actually picking your degree. Universities offer a wide range of courses and combinations of disciplines that you would not have previously had the chance to study in other educational settings.
For example, you can use University Compare’s website to compare the different courses available at a range of universities, including the MMU undergraduate courses that are available. You may find an MMU undergraduate course or subject degree that you had not previously discovered or thought of studying. Do not be afraid to go for something different!
Consult with Friends and Family
Picking the right degree subject for you is a big decision to make, so don’t feel like you have to make the decision on your own. Reach out to your friends and family for their suggestions and opinions. But remember that ultimately it is your decision, and do not feel coerced into studying a subject that your parents think you should study.
Doing your research and looking at all the options available to you will make picking a degree subject a much more straightforward and less stressful process.
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