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How to Choose What to Study After High School

By Karien Frans
21st October 2024
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How to Choose What to Study After High School

Deciding what to study after high school is a significant step in shaping your future, but it can also be a challenging decision. At Crawford International, we understand that this journey is not always straightforward – and that’s okay. Here, we will explore why not knowing exactly what you want to study isn’t necessarily a bad thing and offer some tips to help you find your path.

Not Knowing What to Study Isn’t a Bad Thing

It’s natural to feel uncertain about what to study after high school. In fact, many students share this uncertainty. Rather than feeling pressured to decide right away, view this time as an opportunity to explore different interests and passions. Uncertainty can lead to self-discovery, allowing you to find what truly excites you. Remember, choosing a field of study is a significant decision, and it’s perfectly fine to take the time you need.

How to Decide if Studying Further Is for You

Before deciding on a university course, it’s important to determine whether further studies align with your goals. Ask yourself these questions:

  • Do you enjoy learning new concepts and ideas?
  • Are you passionate about a specific subject that requires further academic study?
  • Is a university qualification necessary for the career you have in mind?

If the answer is “yes” to most of these, then pursuing higher education might be the right path for you. However, if you are still unsure, consider taking a gap year to gain work experience, travel, or volunteer. This can provide insights into what you enjoy and whether a university education is necessary to achieve your goals.

The World of Work Has Changed

The world of work today is vastly different from what it was even a decade ago. We now see jobs that simply didn’t exist five to ten years ago, such as influencer marketing, data science, and app development. These careers have emerged as technology and digital platforms continue to evolve, creating new opportunities that were once unimaginable.

This raises an important question: Is what you are interested in even something that is offered at university? While traditional degrees remain valuable, some modern careers don’t always have a direct university pathway. For example, careers in digital content creation or social media management might benefit more from practical experience, online courses, or specialised certifications. Exploring alternative paths alongside traditional studies could be a strategic move for some students.

Matching Your Interests and Hobbies with Potential Careers

One of the best ways to decide what to study is to look at your hobbies and interests. Here are a few tips on how to do this:

  • Reflect on Your Passions: What subjects do you enjoy most at school? Which extracurricular activities or hobbies bring you joy? Understanding what you are passionate about can guide you towards a field of study that you’ll love.
  • Research Career Paths: Once you’ve identified your interests, research the different careers associated with them. For example, if you love technology, explore fields like software development or digital marketing.
  • Talk to Teachers and Mentors: Your teachers can provide valuable insights into your strengths and suggest fields of study that might suit you. Don’t hesitate to ask for their advice—they can help you make an informed decision.

It’s OK to Take Your Time

Remember, choosing a course of study is not a race. Taking the time to explore your options can be incredibly beneficial. Rushing into a decision may lead to regret or the need to change courses later, which can be costly and time-consuming. By giving yourself the space to think about your interests, research your options, and seek advice, you’ll be better prepared to make a choice that aligns with your future goals.

At Crawford International, we believe in supporting our students through every stage of their educational journey. Whether you are ready to dive into university studies or still exploring your options, we are here to help you make a choice that sets you on the path to success.

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