Choosing the right undergraduate degree

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Choosing the right undergraduate degree
Choosing the right undergraduate degree

Africa-Press – Lesotho. In my last article I wrote about pursing an undergraduate degree in the Netherlands, Finland, and Japan. In this article I would like to write about how to choose the right undergraduate degree.

Once you have your secondary school results in hand, the next step will be to head to university; you may have already started the process if you know that you’ll get good results.

Whilst you may have an idea of what it is you want to do, you will be getting advice from different quarters, especially from your parents. Advice is not a bad thing, but are the suggestions in line with what you would like? Some of you might not even be sure of what it is you want to do next and that is also fine.

So how do you choose what it is you want to do? Even if you are getting pressure, advice, solicited and otherwise from everywhere, you must take time off from everyone and take an introspective look at yourself.

Ask yourself what is it that gets me going? And can this be turned into a career? This is a starting point, because if you purse an undergraduate degree in a subject matter that you enjoy, this can lead to a career that you will also enjoy.

Let us say you love airplanes; in that case you can think about becoming a pilot or aeronautical engineer. But what happens if maths and physics are not your forte? It doesn’t mean you should not look into getting an aviation related career.

There are a multitude of different career paths that will lead you towards an aviation related career, such as aviation management, airport handling, becoming an air traffic controller, ground operations, logistics and so on.

And for these careers you can pursue an undergraduate degree in logistics, operations management, airline management, human resources and so on. In certain countries you can pursue an undergraduate degree that specialises in Airport and Aviation Management. There are options available, you need to find them.

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