Major Exploration

Don't just guess your major. Try it first.

Take a short test, get your top 3 suggested majors, then try one through a real mini-project — before you commit to four years of study.

The Process

Three steps to a clearer decision

PathHarbor is built around one idea: students should experience a major before choosing it.

Step 01
Take a short test

A focused assessment covering your interests, learning style, and working preferences. Takes about 10–15 minutes. No fluff.

Step 02
Get your top 3 majors

Receive your three most compatible majors, each explained clearly — what the field involves and why it fits your profile.

Step 03
Try a major for real

Work through a realistic mini-project in your top major. Experience the actual work and decide if it's right for you.

Why It Matters

Better than guessing. Better than a quiz.

Most students choose a major too early, based on a vague idea of what the field involves. PathHarbor helps you test the fit before it matters.

Experience, not just a label

You don't just get told "you'd be good at business." You try the actual work that business students do.

Decide with confidence

Explore before any commitment. The free version costs nothing. Upgrade only when you're ready to go deeper.

Personal, not generic

Your results are reviewed and summarized for your specific profile — not an automated printout that could apply to anyone.

1 in 3

College students change their major at least once

10 min

Average time to complete the assessment

6+

Real majors available to explore and trial

Free

Try the test at no cost before upgrading

What You Get

Everything inside the paid pack

Paid offers include a structured set of materials built to help students explore, not just assess.

Short Assessment

A focused questionnaire covering interests, learning style, and working preferences. Clear and fast.

Top 3 Suggested Majors

Your best matches explained — what each major involves and why it fits your profile specifically.

Major Trial Pack(s)

A realistic mini-project that mirrors actual university coursework. Try the work before choosing the path.

Reflection Form

Structured questions that help you process what you tried. Did it feel right? Would you want more of this?

Personalized Summary

A written summary tailored to your profile — not a generic report. Useful for guidance counselors or parents.

Parent Discussion Sheet

A simple guide for parents and students to work through the results together. Included in the Full Exploration Pack.

Available Majors

Explore these fields and more

Each major comes with a tailored trial pack built around what students in that field actually study and do.

Short Assessment
Business
Psychology
Finance
Marketing
Architecture & Design
Pricing

Simple, honest pricing

Start free to see if PathHarbor is right for you. Upgrade when you’re ready to explore.

Starter
Test Only

Free

Most Popular
Pilot Offer

69 $

Full Access
Full Exploration Pack

149 $

Questions

Frequently asked questions

The assessment takes about 10–15 minutes. It’s focused and straightforward — no lengthy personality tests or complicated scoring systems.

Each major trial pack is designed to take 30–60 minutes. It’s a realistic mini-project, not a summary. You should expect to actually think and work through the tasks.

PathHarbor is designed with high school and pre-university students in mind, but early college students who are still undecided can benefit from it too.

No, but parent involvement can be valuable. The Full Exploration Pack includes a parent–student discussion sheet to help families work through the results together constructively.

Your top 3 major suggestions are provided immediately after the assessment. The trial pack and personalized summary are delivered within 1–2 business days of completing your order.

The free version includes the short assessment and your top 3 suggested majors. It does not include major trial packs or a personalized summary — those are available in the paid offers.

Stop guessing. Start testing.

Your major is a four-year commitment. Take 15 minutes now to make sure it’s actually the right one.