I am quite hesitant about what degree should i choose. Thank you for help in advance!

I’m feeling a bit uncertain about which degree to pursue, and I’d really appreciate any advice!

I’m heading to college next year, and since I’m in a grammar school, I have a wide range of options available to me. The only subjects I genuinely enjoy are math, along with a little bit of physics, chemistry, and biology. I’m also quite fascinated by technology and computer-related topics.

Initially, I considered majoring in math or physics, but in my country, that would mean becoming a teacher, which isn’t something I want to pursue—especially since both my parents are teachers at the university and high school level.

Then I looked into computer science and cybersecurity, which seem exciting and involve a lot of logic, analysis, and pattern recognition. However, I’m worried that I might not be smart enough for that field. Overall, I feel like I lack strong interests that would guide me toward a specific career path.

Thank you so much for any suggestions or insights you might have!

P.S. I apologize for my English!

One Reply to “I am quite hesitant about what degree should i choose. Thank you for help in advance!”

  1. It’s completely normal to feel hesitant about choosing a degree, especially with so many options available! It sounds like you have a strong foundation in math and an interest in tech, which is great because both of these fields offer a lot of exciting opportunities.

    Given your interest in logic, analysis, and tech, computer science and cybersecurity could be fantastic choices for you. These areas not only involve problem-solving, which aligns with your math skills, but they also have growing job markets and diverse career paths. Many people in tech come from different backgrounds, so feeling “smart enough” isn’t as important as having a passion to learn and grow in the field.

    If you’re worried about not having strong enough interests, consider exploring introductory courses or online resources related to computer science or cybersecurity before committing. This could help you gauge your interest and skill level. Additionally, this hands-on experience might give you more insight into what you enjoy most.

    Remember, it’s okay not to have everything figured out right now. Many people change their majors or discover new passions while in college. Take the time to explore your options and gather information about different fields, and don’t hesitate to reach out for guidance from mentors or career counselors. Wishing you the best of luck on your journey!

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