Having Trouble Picking a Major? Lehman is Here to Help

By Sarah Elabid
Many college students often experience nervousness about career options or uncertainty about their dedication toward a major. At Lehman College, students are offered the chance to explore a variety of pathways. Students should take their time, seek help, and self-reflect when making important decisions. 
There are multiple reasons why college students may need help to decide on a particular field of study. Some may experiment with various subjects to discover their real passion, while others might find it difficult to narrow their interests to just one. 
It is common for students, whether they are first-year students or have already taken some college classes, to experience uncertainty. According to the University of South Florida, “an estimated 20-50 percent of students enter college undecided, and up to 75 percent report having changed their major at least once.”
As stated by Herzing University, students should consider their values, interests, and abilities while selecting a major.  What skills come naturally? What pursuits provide a sense of fulfillment? When planning out their career route, students must research the undergraduate degrees offered by Lehman. Lehman offers more than 80+ undergraduate majors that students can explore while choosing potential majors that may resonate with them. 
“When I first came to this school, I had absolutely no idea what I wanted to pursue. I came here not believing in myself, I thought I was not good at anything. However, that is when I had my first film class, which was a real revelation for me.” shares Xandar Reyes, a film studies major.
Moreover, Lehman offers students the opportunity to consult with experienced academic advisors who can assist them in making informed decisions when faced with uncertainty. It is recommended that students seek advice from academic advisers, professors, and professionals. 
“Even when things got difficult and I was treading on uncomfortable paths, I still looked forward to working some more. It is an interesting feeling. Not only that, but the people I got to work with were amazing, super talented, and supportive. They twisted my arm and made me fall in love with the art.” says Reyes. 
Academic advising is available to students on campus in many ways. The most common way students can access these unique services is through Lehman Navigation. This application enables students to arrange virtual sessions with advisers. Lehman’s academic advising can also avail in-person consultation at room 280 of Shuster Hall. 
Advisors are experts in helping students understand the requirements of various degrees and career pathways. This guidance aids students in discovering a major that reflects their goals. Advisors can also offer valuable information about extracurricular activities and internships that help advance their careers.
Media Communications Studies Professor Ian Sheinheit shared a story regarding his experience discovering his passion for teaching in college. “During my undergraduate career, I developed an interest in thinking about how social phenomena impact politics, culture, and individuals. I had some fantastic professors and advisors who guided me toward thinking critically about this impact. I began thinking about the career-oriented question of my skills and assets and how I can use those to engage this passion.”  
Lehman College provides many resources for students to establish relationships with other goal-oriented students that could help them in their career growth. For example, joining a club on campus. Juan Santos, an economics major, describes how starting the Lehman Financial Learning Club has enhanced his student and professional experiences. He began his professional career by aiding other students in their growth through the Financial Learning Group.  
“At first, I wanted to be an architect, then a Lawyer, and then I found economics. I knew I wanted to learn more about building wealth, which is one of the reasons why I started my club. I wanted to be able to share my knowledge of financial services and help students learn about wealth management.,” states Santos. 
Being flexible allows students the freedom to try new things and have an open-minded approach that can bring forth opportunities. Professor Sheinheit encourages students to step out of their comfort zones, gain self-confidence, and expand their horizons. 
“To think about what they are passionate about and try to answer the question, ‘How can I overlap my major choice with some qualities of that passion?’ Be flexible and do not ossify your path,” states Professor Sheinheit.
Students should treat themselves with self-kindness and understanding. They can do this by setting realistic goals, engaging in activities that bring them joy, and celebrating progress no matter how small it may seem. It is important to remember that they are not alone, and should never hesitate to ask for assistance or guidance. Lehman College always provides support through its academic advising services, which are accessible in person on weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM. 
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