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Get to know yourself better with a study choice test

Choosing a study path is a big decision, and it can sometimes feel stressful. A study choice test can help! It not only helps you figure out which studies might be a good fit for you, but it also lets you learn more about yourself. In this article, we’ll explain how!

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What is a study choice test?

A study choice test is an (online) tool that helps you discover which field of study suits you. The test usually focuses on your interests, preferences, and strengths. You answer questions about what you enjoy, what you're good at, and what you find important in a study programme. Based on your answers, you’ll get suggestions for studies that might be a good match for you. It may sound simple, but a test like this can help you uncover things about yourself that you didn’t even realise before.

Self-knowledge through the study choice test

A study choice test doesn’t just help you pick a study programme, it also helps you understand your talents and interests better. For example, you might discover that you're creative, enjoy working with people, or are really good at logical thinking. The test can also point out studies that might not be a good fit, like ones heavy on math if you’re more interested in creativity or languages. This can give you new insights and help confirm what you already felt. Not only does this help with your study choice, but it also gives you a deeper understanding of yourself and what kind of career and future studies could be a good match.

How the test helps with your study choice

A study choice test helps you find a direction. At 16, you probably don’t know exactly what you want to become, and that’s totally okay. The test gives you an overview of fields of study that suit you and introduces you to new options you might not have considered—or even knew existed. It also helps you clarify your preferences, like whether you want more hands-on experience or prefer theoretical knowledge. The test helps make things clearer so that you don’t just choose a study that seems "fun" but ultimately doesn’t align with what you really want.

What to expect—and not expect—from a study choice test

It’s important to realize that the results of a study choice test won’t always give you the "perfect" study for you. It’s not a magic tool that will tell you exactly what to study. The test is a guide, not a quick fix. So, it’s essential to assess the results yourself, for example by attending an Open Day or talking to people already studying the field. Sometimes the results might surprise you and not match what you expected—and that’s totally fine! The test is meant to get you thinking and help you explore possible paths, but the final decision is always yours.

What to do with the results?

Once you’ve received the results of your study choice test, use them as a starting point for further research. For example, if the test suggests that a career in healthcare is a good fit, you can look into specific study programmes in that field to see which ones appeal to you most. Or maybe the test indicates that you’re creative and enjoy working with technology, which could lead you to consider a technical study like digital media or design.

It’s also a great idea to talk to people who are already studying the fields you're interested in. Ask them about their experience and whether the study matches what you saw in the test results. This will give you a more realistic idea of what to expect.

Get to know yourself and your options better

All in all, a study choice test is a useful tool for getting to know yourself better and exploring your options. It helps you discover what you enjoy, what you're good at, and which studies align with those things. The key is to treat the results as a starting point, not the final answer to your study choice. Ultimately, the decision is yours, and with a bit of self-knowledge, you’ll be able to make it with much more confidence!

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