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Choosing & Exploring a Major Workshop Questionnaire
In order to further improve its programs and services and to ensure we are meeting your educational needs, Student Success Services put together a short survey found below. Please take a moment to fill it out. This survey is confidential, so please share your answers, comments or suggestions. Thank you.
Question 1
Spending time exploring your skills, interests, values, and personality is NOT necessary when selecting a major.
True
False
Question 2
An activity you can engage in to help you learn more about a particular major is:
Review curriculum worksheets
Browse textbooks or department web pages
Talk with faculty or students currently in that major
Attend a club meeting related to that major
All of the above
Question 3
The Career Center website offers resources for researching jobs and careers related to particular majors.
True
False
Question 4
In order to declare a major you must get a faculty member from that major to sign the Declaration of Major form.
True
False
Question 5
Two offices that provide resources and assistance related to choosing a major are:
The Counseling Center and Residence Life
Academic Advising and the Career Center
Office of Student Development and the Tutoring Center
The Dean of Students Office and the Office of Service-Learning
Question 6
Picking a major and a career are the same thing.
True
False
Question 7
Choosing one major means giving up all others.
True
False
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