What to study if I like… (art, sports, tech, and more)
Direct answer
To go from “I like X” to a concrete degree, separate hobby from vocation: ask which part of the interest you would tolerate 40 hours a week. Each liking—music, sports, helping, tech—opens several degrees, not just one.
When you say “I like X,” the challenge is translating that liking into real job options. You will see examples by area, how to separate hobby from vocation, and how to validate with short experiences before committing.
Ready to take the next step?
Seek matches your profile to programs, scholarships, and a concrete career plan.
From liking to a degree
Like music → production, therapy, sound engineering, or cultural management—not only performing. Like helping → psychology, nursing, social work, pedagogy. Each interest opens several degrees.
Validate before you choose
Interview someone in the role, check median pay, and try an intro course. Seek matches interests to real programs and scholarships.
Examples: from liking to real options
Sports → kinesiology, sports management, physical education, or sports marketing. Technology → computer science, UX design, cybersecurity, or data analysis. Art → design, architecture, visual communication, or cultural management.