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What Should I Major In Quiz Results – Conventional

Conventional: The Organizers

Your quiz results indicate that you are a conventional person — an organizer. You are likely accurate, methodical, and punctual. You tend to prefer working with data, numbers, and structured systems, strictly adhering to rules and regulations.

With that in mind, it’s time to explore potential degree paths and career fields that could be a great fit for your personality, interests, and strengths. To help get you started, here’s a list of options suited to detail-oriented, structured individuals — like you!

Business & Leadership

ACCOUNTING

Through the systematic processes of recording, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions and data, you can help individuals and organizations manage their finances and make informed economic decisions. An accounting degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Accounting & Finance Specialist
  • Bookkeeper
  • Analyst Accountant
  • Credit Analysis Accountant
  • Auditor/Internal Auditor
  • Tax Accountant

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Blending analytical skills, strategic thinking, and a solid understanding of economics and markets, this forward-looking field encompasses budgeting, investing, forecasting, managing cash flow, and determining how to fund operations and growth. A financial management degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Portfolio Manager
  • Commercial or Investment Banker
  • Budget Analyst
  • Financial Planner
  • Actuary
  • Credit Analyst

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Recruiting, developing, and managing an organization’s workforce is a crucial business function that maximizes employee performance and aligns people strategies with organizational goals. A human resource management degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Human Resources Professional
  • Corporate Recruiter
  • Compensation & Benefits Specialist
  • Training & Development Manager
  • HR Consultant
  • Employment Coordinator

Educational

EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

Prepare to serve as an effective leader in the educational setting, blending theory and practice in key areas such as school administration, curriculum development, policy implementation, staff management, and community engagement. An educational leadership degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Principal
  • Central Office Staff
  • Teacher/Professor
  • Professional Development Specialist
  • Curriculum Developer
  • School Counselor

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES

Focused on the organization, management, and dissemination of information and knowledge resources, this field prepares professionals to help communities access, evaluate, and use information effectively across libraries, archives, databases, and digital environments. A library and information studies degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Librarian
  • Library Director
  • Researcher / Data Manager
  • Archivist
  • Bibliographer
  • Library Media Specialist 

Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math

DATA ANALYSIS

Collect, organize, and interpret data to uncover patterns, draw conclusions, and support informed decision-making across virtually every industry and discipline. A data analysis degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Data Analytics Specialist
  • Data Mining Specialist
  • Data Visualization Analyst
  • SAS Programmer
  • Security Analyst
  • Fraud/Risk Manager