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How can I find majors that are a good fit for me

Conventional "organizers"

People in the conventional category often prefer orderly, systematic work—typically with data. Work tasks often include keeping records and organizing written and numerical materials according to a plan. They like to see things run efficiently and smoothly, which means they will pay attention to administrative details required to make complex organizations function on a day-to-day basis.

Are you...?

  • Well-organized
  • Accurate
  • Methodical
  • Efficient
  • Thrifty
  • Practical
  • Structured
  • Persistent
  • Ambitious
  • Systematic
  • Conforming
  • Conscientious

Do you enjoy...?

  • Keeping accurate records
  • Organizing
  • Working with numbers
  • Using a computer
  • Meeting standards
  • Being responsible for details

Career considerations

  • Accountant
  • Business teacher
  • Website editor
  • Actuary
  • Payroll clerk
  • Building inspector
  • Medical secretary
  • Paralegal
  • Tax consultant
  • Investment analyst

Potential areas of study

In addition to the following degree programs offered by K-State, many departments offer special emphasis areas. Be sure to explore the many interdisciplinary or individually designed majors offered by K-State. Click here to see an entire list of K-State academic programs.

Agriculture

Agribusiness
Agricultural economics
Bakery science
Grain science

Arts and Sciences

Economics
Math

Engineering

Computing and information sciences

Business

Accounting
Finance

Education

Math

Get more information

To find out more information about K-State majors and related careers, stop by ACIC in 14 Holton Hall.