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A Three-Part Strategy

Here is some practical advice to get you started identifying a professional career path. Remember, you don't need to identify something definitive--just a general direction.

(1) Know thyself.

What do you love to do? When are you happiest? What college courses have you enjoyed the most? Which courses have you done the best in? What are you passionate about? What are you good at? What do other people think you are good at? What are your favorite activities? What do you care most about? What are your skills?

Your interests and hobbies are good indicators of what you're likely to be good at. One place to begin is by making a list of what you enjoy doing, what interests you, and so forth. Don't make the list too narrow--you don't want to censor possible fields too soon. Evidence of past success is also a good indicator of your skills and abilities.

In the end, you will be happiest doing a job you love in a field that is important to you, even if it is not as financially rewarding as others.

(2) Ask a Professional.

The next step is to find some practical guidance from someone whose job it is to help student's identify meaningful careers. Cal State Fullerton's Career Planning and Placement Center is the best place to begin. You can talk to a counselor, explore their research library, and check out links to careers and graduate programs. They also have an online program that takes an inventory of your skills and interests and offers some practical suggestions.

(3) Get some Experience.

Experience is your best teacher. The Senior Internship is one way to experience a field. You can always seek out entry-level or part-time jobs in a particular field as well. Remember, it's not forever--it's primarily for experience and exposure.

In some fields, an internship is the best way to get into the job market. If you're planning to enter a professional graduate program, the internship can help you decide if you want to work in that field and can strengthen your application.

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