HELLO BLOG. I FORGOT THAT I HAVE YOU. AND I AM SORRY FOR NOT UPDATING YOU. BUT THANKS FOR BEING HERE RIGHT NOW. I REALLY NEED TO RELEASE MY DILEMMA.
You Scored as Biology/Chemistry/Geology
You should strongly consider majoring (or minoring) in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, or related majors (e.g., Biochemistry, Environmental Science, Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, Genetics, Marine Biology, Zoology).
It is possible that the best major for you is your 2nd, 3rd, or even 5th listed category, so be sure to consider ALL majors in your OTHER high scoring categories (below). You may score high in a category you didnt think you would--it is possible that a great major for you is something you once dismissed as not for you. The right major for you will be something 1) you love and enjoy and 2) are really great at it.
Consider adding a minor or double majoring to make yourself standout and to combine your interests.
Biology/Chemistry/Geology 63%
Visual&PerformingArts 50%
Psychology/Sociology 50%
French/Spanish/OtherLanguage 50%
Education/Counseling 44%
Physics/Engineering/Computer 44%
HR/BusinessManagement 38%
English/Journalism/Comm 38%
Nursing/AthleticTraining/Health 31%
Accounting/Finance/Marketing 25%
Mathematics/Statistics 25%
History/Anthropology/LiberalArts 19%
Religion/Theology 13%
PoliticalScience/Philosophy 6%
And yes. That, my friends, is the result of
this quiz. I know this is late for me now because I'm turning second year this coming semester. I'm really having a hard time deciding if I will just continue to pursue Industrial Engineering or shift to ECE. It's not too late to shift to another engineering course since we are still not in our majoring years. I'm really having a dilemma which course to choose. IE or ECE. I'm still doing research so that it could help me decide. But then I suddenly became uncertain. Is engineering the right course for me? That's why I took up that quiz above. And yeah, it seems that science related courses are good for me. Now I'm thinking if maybe my course in DLSU-M (which is Biochemistry) is the right course for me. Should I just studied in DLSU? Uhh no. I'm not regretting that I studied in UST. (But it would be better if I just passed the UPCAT. :|) I'm happy here now. And this is not the issue about my school anyway. So now I've became more befuddled as to what major will I pursue. But since transferring to a new course is really arduous and time consuming. Then fine, I will stick with engineering. It's not like I really like science related courses. I tell you, I really do not have an ideal course and job. That sucks! Huhu. I'm taking a lot of quizzes concerning majors, jobs and stuff. I'm really serious in researching about engineering and I found some good sources.
This site is awesome. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm#nature. But of course it is based in America so I bet it has a huge difference in our country especially in terms of salary and employment. An enormous difference. O_O But hey, that site gave me an idea what major in engineering I really like and.. I realized that I'm interested in Environmental engineering and Materials Engineering. But more on Environmental engineering. I want to pursue that career but there's no such course in UST. Only in UP. And since I did not passed UP.. A big huhu for me. That course really caught my attention. Even before actually, when I was browsing through the course offerings in UP. Okay I will stop whining about it since there's nothing I can do about it. But I still thinks it's the perfect course for me. And now back to the question. IE or ECE!? I'm still undecided but that site helped me a lot. I just need some time to think about it. HELP ME GOD T____T