Unsure about which course to choose?
Want to figure out which course best suits you?
Want to discover all the opportunities and services available to students?
Contact the University’s Orientation Service, book an appointment for personalized advice, and we’ll help you understand which path aligns most with your interests and abilities and which can offer you the career opportunities that appeal to you the most.
The Orientation Service is available for information and advice on:
- bachelor’s and master’s degree courses
- admission procedures and requirements
- facilities and services for working students, those with agreements, and public administration employees
- thematic seminars in high schools
- university orientation projects
- thematic seminars and ongoing orientation initiatives
- services for internships and curricular placements
10 tips +1 // guide to choosing a university
- Define your goals
Reflect on what you like, your interests and your aptitudes. Knowing yourself is the first step towards making informed choices. - Evaluate your educational background
Analyze your results and check the skills you have acquired. This will help you understand which courses are best suited to your preparation. - Identify your degree courses of interest
Compare curricula and delve into the content and subjects. Studying the programs gives you a concrete idea of what you will learn. - Find out about career opportunities
Discover which professions are in demand on the job market and what opportunities are offered by the course you are considering. - Understand how universities work
Familiarize yourself with the university system, procedures, and academic language so that you'll be prepared for your new path. - Check the admission requirements
Look at the admission procedures for the course and see if your educational path will allow you to access other courses or master's programs in the future. - Explore complementary learning opportunities
Get information about internships, work placements, cultural activities, and initiatives offered by the University. All of this will enrich your study experience. - Choose your university and city carefully
Consider not only the degree course, but also the campus environment and the city you will live in. These will be the places where you spend your next years studying. - Take part in orientation activities
Make the most of Open Days, trial lessons, orientation events, and consultations with the Orientation Service: you will receive useful information about the courses, facilities, and services offered by the University. - Talk to people who know you
Speak with parents, teachers, or university students. Listen to advice and opinions, but remember that the final choice is yours.
+1. Come visit us!
Stop by the Orientation Service to clear up any doubts, discover opportunities, and find support for your university journey.
