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Navigate college majors with Copilot: Find your best fit

MARCH 27, 2025

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You’ve taken the tests, submitted your applications, and you’ve finally found the college of your dreams. Now, you just need to decide which major to pursue. It’s an important decision, but how can you decide between all the different types of college majors? With Microsoft Copilot, you can navigate this important choice with confidence. We’ll walk you through how to choose a major with consideration for your academic interests, strengths, and future career options in this college major guide.

Key factors to consider when choosing a major

Before you declare a major, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the different types of college majors available. It’s also important to figure out what you enjoy and what your academic strengths are, so you can find where the two intersect and enjoy a more fulfilling college experience. Copilot can help you in choosing the right major while considering these important points.

Explore different types of college majors

No matter which university you attend, each one offers various types of college majors, each with unique opportunities and challenges. Some common categories include:

  1. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics): Technical and scientific disciplines, such as biology, computer science, and engineering.
  2. Humanities: Human culture and experience, including subjects like history, literature, and philosophy.
  3. Social Sciences: Human behavior and societies, covering areas like psychology, sociology, and political science.
  4. Business: Prepares students for careers in management, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
  5. Arts: Visual arts, performing arts, and design, fostering creativity and expression.

What are your interests?

Your interests will have a huge impact on how fulfilling a college career you enjoy, so understanding them is the first step in choosing the right major. Let Copilot help you find potential majors that align with your interests with prompts like these:

  1. I love traveling to new places, and I want to participate in a study abroad program in college. Which college majors would help me develop my interest in travel?
  2. I enjoy spending time in nature and photographing the plants I identify on my walks. Which college majors would help me make use of my plant knowledge?
  3. I’ve recently been getting into medieval art, but my family expects me to study music performance in college. Is there a major that might combine these?
  4. I enjoy cooking and experimenting with new recipes, but culinary school isn’t an option for me. Is there a college major that could integrate my love for cooking?

What are your academic strengths?

In addition to figuring out your academic interests, recognizing your academic strengths is equally important. Take note of the subjects you perform well in and enjoy studying. Copilot can help you hone in on your academic strengths with prompts like the following:

  1. I’ve always done better at the essay portions of tests rather than the multiple choice. Which college majors focus on essay writing?
  2. My teachers have told me that I have a natural gift for helping my classmates understand abstract concepts, and I enjoy helping others. Which college majors would be a good fit?
  3. I got my SAT scores back, and I did the best in the math and writing sections. Which college major could combine these strengths?
  4. I always did the best in my foreign language classes in high school, and I want to learn even more languages. Are there college majors that let you focus on multiple languages?

What are your career options after graduation?

Another important factor to consider when choosing a major is how it will relate to your future career. Copilot can assist you in finding reliable data on potential earnings and job market trends with prompts like the following:

  1. Compare the average salaries of an architect and a civil engineer.
  2. How do I choose a career with a degree in political science and international relations?
  3. What are the best college majors for the future job demand in the United States?
  4. How satisfied are people who graduated with a graphic design degree in their current careers?
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What if I’m still undecided?

Even after considering all your options, you might not connect with one major, and that’s okay! College is a time for self-discovery and learning what resonates with you. Here are a few ideas about what you can do if you’re undecided:

  1. Talk to your academic advisor: If you’re struggling to decide between different types of college majors, speaking with an academic advisor can help you figure out which one is the right fit.
  2. Take general courses: Many colleges and universities offer general courses that can help you determine which area of study you want to pursue.
  3. Join a club: One of the best ways to figure out what you enjoy and excel at by joining a university club, where you can connect with other students and professors who may lead you to your perfect fit.

And if you just need a sounding board to talk out your thought process, Microsoft Copilot for students is always ready with a listening ear.

Make the most of your college years

Choosing a college major is a decision that requires careful consideration of your interests, academic strengths, and future career options. With the help of Microsoft Copilot as your college major guide, you can make an informed choice that sets you on the path to success. Try Copilot today and take the first step towards a fulfilling and prosperous future.

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