Many high school students feel pressured to choose a college major before they ever arrive in college — during the application process.
Megan walks us through whether it makes sense for students to take aptitude and interest tests to figure out what they want to study in college, and whether this helps with the college admissions process.
Specifically she discusses:
- What aptitude and interest inventories are
- The two different ways to take these inventories — through a profession, and on your own via an internet search
- The benefits of having high school students take these kinds of inventories, including insights, ideas, possible areas for exploration, and a source of open conversations between parent and student
- The drawbacks of these inventories, including the potential low quality of the data, things that these tests don’t consider, like personality or job skill match, is not a quick fix or exact answer
- Why Megan didn’t have her daughter take these kinds of tests during her college admissions process
- Additional suggestions for parents