What Should I Study?
How to Choose a Course
Choosing a course is not about interest
It’s about fit
Most students don’t choose wrongly because they are careless.
They choose wrongly because
they don’t know how to evaluate themselves.
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Why students choose the wrong course
Most students choose based on:
- What their friends are doing
- What sounds “safe” (Business, IT, Psychology)
- What parents suggest
- What they think pays well
The problem is not a lack of options.
It’s a lack of clarity.
How we approach your decision
We don’t start with universities.
We start with you.
1️⃣ Strengths
Not what you like
But what you are naturally good at
- Analytical vs expressive
- Structured vs flexible thinking
- Detail vs big-picture
Interest without ability leads to frustration
2️⃣ Learning Style
Some students thrive in:
- Exams and theory
- Hands-on environments
- Project-based learning
The wrong environment can make a capable student fail
3️⃣ Future Positioning
Not job title
But trajectory
- Specialist vs generalist
- Corporate vs flexible paths
- Local vs international mobility
A degree is not a destination
It’s a positioning move
What this actually changes
Instead of asking:
❌ “Which course is good?”
You start asking:
✅ “Which path fits how I think, learn, and grow?”
Common mistakes students make
❌ “Business is safe”
It’s not safe if you don’t stand out.
❌ “IT earns a lot”
Only if you can actually do the work.
❌ “Psychology is interesting”
Interest doesn’t equal career clarity.
So… what should you do now?
You don’t need more information.
You need better clarity.
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The biggest mistake is not choosing the wrong course
It’s thinking you knew how to choose in the first place
