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Connect, Engage, and Excel in Your Major!

September 19, 2024 by mariahp

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Connecting to campus is important to all students’ success here at Texas A&M University. As you look ahead, past the core curriculum, you may want to get involved directly with your major. We have a few suggestions on how to connect with your major and prepare yourself for your chosen career path. 

On-Campus Jobs

One way to get involved within your major is to get a job, and Texas A&M offers various employment opportunities that will help your professional career.

  • Jobs For Aggies: Jobs For Aggies is a great resource for finding open positions in your field of study both on and off campus.  
  • Become a Teaching Assistant (TA): If you want to be more hands-on with other students, look into becoming a TA. Talk to your professors and department heads, as well as keep an eye out on your email for any information on open TA positions. 

Internships (on- and off-campus)

Looking for something with more professional hands-on experience? Try an internship! Attend career fairs and use them to find one that would best fit your interests. They’re a great way to network and find a potential job after graduation!

Research

If research sounds appealing, it’s never too early to start planning. Research opportunities are competitive, and some degree plans require it to graduate. You can visit LAUNCH to explore the variety of research possibilities available to you at Texas A&M.

Academic/professional organizations

If a job or internship isn’t for you right now, try looking into an academic or career-centered organization. The Student Activities webpage has a “Search by Classification” feature, with options to search for educational organizations that fit your degree.

Study abroad opportunities

Studying abroad is an opportunity to connect you with others in your major. You can filter by subject area on the Education Abroad site to find a program that best suits your interests. This is a great way to explore your industry in different parts of the world! There are also funding options like scholarships and financial aid for those who wish to study abroad.

Whether it’s snagging an on-campus job, landing an internship, diving into research, joining a club, or studying abroad, there’s something for everyone. These opportunities not only help you connect with your major but also set you up for your future career. So, don’t wait—explore your options and start making those connections today. Being proactive will serve you the best in the future!

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