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What Should I Major In Quiz Results – Realistic

Realistic: The Doers

Your quiz results indicate that you are a realistic person — a doer. You likely enjoy working with your hands, using tools, and engaging in physical activity. You tend to be practical, honest, and persistent, and generally prefer working with things over people.

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 hands-on, action-oriented individuals — like you!

Business & Leadership

Business

In preparation for a diverse range of careers, business students learn the principles and practices of creating, managing, and growing organizations to achieve strategic goals and generate value. A business degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Sales/Marketing Specialist
  • Entrepreneur
  • Financial Advisor/Analyst
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Manager
  • Administrator
  • Operations Manager

Leadership

Explore how individuals influence, motivate, and guide others toward shared goals, examining theories of team dynamics, organizational behavior, and the development of character and decision-making skills. A leadership degree path can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Corporate Communications Specialist
  • Church Leader
  • Corporate Trainer, Consultant, or Coach
  • Recruiter
  • Motivational Speaker
  • Nonprofit or Non-Governmental Organization Leader

Nursing & Healthcare

Nursing

Enter a rewarding and vital healthcare profession focused on patient care through health promotion, disease prevention and treatment, and compassionate support during illness and recovery. A nursing degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Charge Nurse
  • Health Educator
  • Health Administrator
  • Frontline Nurse
  • Medical Service Administrator
  • Outpatient Care Staff

Health Sciences

The study of medical knowledge, clinical practices, and health systems offers a plethora of opportunities in patient care, diagnostics, health services, and more. A health sciences degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Administrative Gerontologist
  • Social and Healthcare Assistant
  • Healthcare Professional
  • Public Health Information Analyst
  • Long-Term Care Administrator

Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math

Cybersecurity

This rapidly growing field offers an opportunity to use your technology aptitude to protect computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks, unauthorized access, and damage. A cybersecurity degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Digital Forensics Specialist
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Digital Forensics Engineer
  • Computer Programmer
  • Cyber Intelligence Analyst

Information Systems Technology

Learn to use computer-based systems to collect, manage, and distribute information to support organizational decision-making and operations. An information systems technology degree can equip you for occupations such as these:

  • Information Technology & Assurance Specialist
  • Network or Systems Administrator
  • Software Engineer
  • Computer Programmer
  • Web Developer
  • Database Administrator