Ever wondered if you're in the wrong career? Or what you'd study if you were to go back to uni?
A new study could help people figure out the best job for their personality, as it reveals which traits are most prominent among students in certain degrees and tertiary courses.
The study, conducted by a psychologist at the University of Denmark, looked at the correlation between undergraduate degree subjects and the "Big 5" personality traits: neuroticism, extroversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
According to the findings, published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences those who study the likes of law, economics and business are selfish, while those who pursue more arts based degrees are moody and prone to anxiety.
When it came to extroverts, these types are more likely found to have studied political science, economics and law. Premedical students also exhibited high traits of extroversion.