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Why do I study?

Am I clear on who I am?

Who do I want to be when I grow up?

How do I look for information about jobs?

CAREER GUIDANCE IN UNIVERSITY

Designing and planning your professional goals by taking into consideration what is important to you is an important skill for your college career.

Taking the map you drew earlier, identify one or two jobs that you like and try to develop an identikit of that profession by indicating the skills and knowledge needed for them.

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Do you need to figure out how to become what you've always wanted? What possibilities are there after a Bachelor's degree? How do you choose the Master's degree that is right for you?

Under the map you made for exploring your interests try writing down for each profession what information you have and what you lack, then think about what channels you could use to look for it!

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Try drawing a map with circles representing the areas of the subjects you like best; for each one, identify job activities and occupations that might interest you.

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Many students choose to get a degree without being clear about what they'll do with it once they obtain it. This can lower motivation to study, but it is not too late to reflect on these issues! In fact, exploring one's personal and professional interests is important to understand what goals one wants to pursue.

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Have you ever taken a subject that you don't find interesting? Try to identify two reasons why it is worth studying to take that exam. You can do this exercise even with an exam you have already taken!

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We can be motivated in many different ways when we do things. For example, some people study to achieve a professional goal or to earn more money, you study mainly because you like the subjects, but you may not be able to figure out how to connect them to your professional future.

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