Given my interests, what's the best major to choose?

<p>Ok, here are some of my interest, values, etc:</p>

<p>ABSTRACT VALUES:
*Creativity: expressing/doing something in a way that is unique to me
*Vibe: important to be in a place that makes you feel good/uplifted (ex: a NICE town, vs the ghetto)
*Depth</p>

<p>CONCRETE VALUES:
*Social bonding: bonding with others through mentoring, inspiring, public speaking, etc
*Being part of a fun, friendly group and kind of like being the center of attention
*Messing around/making people laugh</p>

<p>CONCRETE INTERESTS:
(MAIN)
Personal development/the major impact perspective/beliefs can have on someone's life
Protecting the environment- not too big of a fan of biology (can tolerate some though)
Alternative/Social business-Entrepreneurship</p>

<p>(OTHERS)
Marketing</p>

<p>ABSTRACT INTERESTS:
Spirituality/God
The importance of values</p>

<p>SKILLS:
Pretty good at math
good spacial recognition
being patient with others
Good at art/drawing</p>

<p>OTHER IMPORTANT FACTORS:
Group intimacy
Loyalty
being able to be fun and loving during my job
being able to live at least somewhat comfortably
Personality type: ENFP/ENFJ</p>

<p>Thanks for your time everyone!</p>

<p>This is way too broad. There are many careers and majors that would fall under these very broadly defined categories. I mean, things like “Group intimacy” and “creativity” lead to hundreds of job types…</p>

<p>You should be a little more specific about specific activities/hobbies/work experiences you have been interested in.</p>

<p>OK, if you could do anything in the world for a living (within reason), what would you do?</p>

<p>If you are pretty good at math, spatial recognition and art/drawing, have you considered engineering? You would certainly have the opportunity to be creative and make a good living in this field.</p>

<p>Sweet, thanks you two! Ya I agree that my interests are a bit broad, but ya engineering does sound pretty cool! true that there are alot of oppertunities in that field too. Ill look into that more.</p>

<p>Creativity, Social bonding, marketing, good at drawing, and having an interest at personal development…</p>

<p>If what Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and IQ analysts say is anything to go by, yours are the perfect ingredients for a successful career in the fashion industry. </p>

<p>Why not take fashion design from a prestigious institution such as the New Academy of Fine Art in the fashion capital of Milan (naba.it), or something like fashion illustration?</p>

<p>Hmm, there are a whole lot of majors that those interests would work well with. After reading that, some reason i’m thinking Guidance Counselor:
*Social bonding: bonding with others through mentoring, inspiring, public speaking, etc
Loyalty
being able to be fun and loving during my job
being patient with others</p>