The truth is that it is difficult to discover what one's vocation is at the early age at which one has to start choosing what to study. Science or Letters? Law or Engineering? Everything seems very far from the student's day-to-day life.
From his vision of the world, things can be appreciated differently from how they really are and, therefore, to determine what should have more weight in the final decision, it is advisable to inform yourself well. For this you can use:
1. Information on the careers offered by specialized portals.
2. Information on the careers published by the Institutions themselves.
3. Opinions of students and alumni expressed in forums and social networks.
4. Employment statistics.
5. Information about the labor market published in newspapers and reliable sources.
6. Information on trends in the world of work.
7. First-hand information obtained through contacts.
Once you have a good degree of knowledge of what each decision would imply in the academic and work environment, you have to focus on yourself and evaluate your own abilities. Analyzing the strengths, weaknesses and main motivations will end up clearing doubts in this process.
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