Monday, November 30, 2015

Top 5 College Majors with the Lowest Unemployment Rate

Top 5 College Majors with the Lowest Unemployment Rate



One of the biggest concerns to Graduating Students is being able to find a job after they have graduated with their degrees. This is also something that you should be thinking about even before you even decide your major in the first place. You should definitely do some research on your College Major that you plan on majoring in and see how the Future of the career looks. Occupational Outlook Handbook is a really good website ran by the government that gives you on the things you need to know about the different careers that you may be thinking of. You can check out that website right here (http://www.bls.gov/ooh/). But for now we have came up with our Top 5 College Majors with the Lowest Unemployment Rate, and we will list them below. Now these majors may not be the greatest paying salaries that you may have seen, but you will definitely not have a hard time find a job in one of these careers.


5. Personal Financial Advisers

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Number of Jobs in 2012: 223,400
Job Outlook, 2012-2022: 28%
New Jobs, 2012-2022- 60,300


4. Physical Therapists

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Number of Jobs in 2012: 206,220
Job Outlook, 2012-2022: 34%
New Jobs, 2012-2022- 71,360


3. Dental Hygienists 

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Number of Jobs in 2012: 192,800
Job Outlook, 2012-2022: 36%
New Jobs, 2012-2022- 73,360


2. Physician Assistant 

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Number of Jobs in 2012: 86,700
Job Outlook, 2012-2022: 38%
New Jobs, 2012-2022- 33,300


1. Interpreters and Translators

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Number of Jobs in 2012: 63,600
Job Outlook, 2012-2022: 46%
New Jobs, 2012-2022- 29,300






Saturday, November 28, 2015

10 Questions To Ask Yourself About Your Major Before Majoring In It




There are many different things to consider when declaring your major. Because this is a important decision that you will make in your life. It's always good to have an open mind about all the things to consider when considering your major. We have came up with 10 Questions that you should think about when you're picking your major.


1. Why Do I Want This Major?


2. What Schools Offer This Major? Where Are These Schools Located?


3. Will there be a Good Amount of Jobs for this Major?


4. What's an everyday like for this Career?


5. How Much Will It Cost?

6. Will I Enjoy What I do?


7. Can I Make a Living with this Career?


8. Am I Good at this Major?


9. Do I Have to go to Graduate School?


10. How Competitive is the Job Force?



Not only answering all of these questions will help you with your decision process, but also speaking with someone that has already graduated, or your counselor would be a very helpful thing for you to do as well.