
When “choosing a major” becomes pressure
The high school graduation exam is not only an important milestone in the learning journey but also the time when students have to face one of the most difficult decisions: choosing a major, choosing a school and orienting their future career. Many young people feel confused, not knowing what major is right for them, whether to listen to their personal interests or their family's orientation, or sometimes choosing a major just because "friends also registered for that major".
In the context of hundreds of new majors constantly appearing and the rapidly changing labor market, choosing a major based on emotions or lack of information can lead to long-term consequences: studying the wrong field of study, being bored while studying, or having to change direction after a few years of university.

Not only is there pressure to make the right decision, many students also have difficulty convincing their parents to support their choice. In many families, parents tend to orient their children towards “safe”, “stable” or “already-known” majors. However, in order to defend their personal views convincingly, students need a clear basis - from understanding themselves, their strengths, their personality to suitable career suggestions.
Therefore, taking a career test not only helps candidates determine the right major, but is also a useful tool to discuss and share with parents in a well-founded way, opening up a positive dialogue instead of imposing.
Choose the right industry, do the right job so you don't have to... start over from scratch.
Choosing the right major from the beginning not only saves time and money, but also motivates you to study and increases your ability to stick with your future career.
A representative of Phuong Dong University shared: “We believe that choosing a major that suits your abilities and interests is the most important first step. Career testing is a tool for students to understand themselves before deciding what to study - what to do - who to become in the future.”
In fact, many students in their second and third years realize that they are studying the wrong major and have to drop out to change direction. With a simple test early on, those concerns can be resolved from the beginning.
Career Test - Start by Knowing Yourself
To support students in solving the problem of “choosing a major”, Phuong Dong University has built a free career test platform at https://huongnghiep.phuongdong.edu.vn. This is a tool to help students discover their strengths, personality and career trends that suit them.

Scan the QR code to choose a career that suits your vibe right away
The test consists of 36 simple questions, designed based on reputable career theories such as Holland Code, MBTI..., revolving around personal interests, working style and behavior in the learning - professional environment. Test takers only take about 5 minutes to complete and receive results immediately after.

After completing 36 questions, students will receive an intuitive and easy-to-understand result. Not only does the system list personality groups, it also provides a detailed description of your outstanding characteristics, such as your behavioral tendencies, how you make decisions, and suitable work environments. The results also suggest suitable career groups based on personality and personal interests - thereby helping students orient themselves more accurately among the current "jungle" of majors.

Another interesting point is that the system will introduce famous people who represent your personality group, such as Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey or Elon Musk... This helps students easily visualize and inspire when thinking about the path they can pursue.
The result is not just a dry personality analysis, but more like a starting map, helping students understand who they are, what they are suited for, and how they can step into the future.
Oriental University - A "companion" of students
As one of the universities with strong multidisciplinary training in the Northern region, Phuong Dong University currently offers more than 20 training programs spanning the fields of: Economics , Information Technology, Multimedia Communications, Languages, Engineering, Social Sciences - Humanities...
The school not only focuses on professional knowledge but also invests in soft skills, foreign languages and professional practice, helping students prepare for the real working environment.
Students and parents can visit https://huongnghiep.phuongdong.edu.vn to experience the free test or refer to the list of suitable training majors at Phuong Dong University fanpage.
Minh Hoa
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/co-hoi-hieu-minh-chon-dung-nganh-voi-truong-dai-hoc-phuong-dong-2411246.html
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