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Broadfield Major - Best Colleges for Versatile Majors?

Hello! I'm currently going through the daunting task of finalizing my college list. Still figuring out what exactly I want to major in, so I need a college that's flexible. Any recommendations for the best colleges for versatility in majors would be amazing. Thanks!

a year ago

Hello! It's quite common to be unsure about what you want to major in, and many universities are well prepared to accommodate this. Universities with large and diverse academic offerings can be great for students who are unsure of their major as they often allow students to explore multiple fields before making a decision.

For instance, Brown University's Open Curriculum is a great example of flexibility when it comes to choosing a major. The Open Curriculum allows students to plan individual programs of study. There are no required courses outside of your concentration requirements, so you can truly dive into the subjects you are passionate about or experiment across a wide range of disciplines.

Another worth mentioning is University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), known for their breadth of majors and programs. Students have reported great interdepartmental cooperation, allowing for a blend of different majors/minors.

The University of Michigan is another school with a myriad of majors and interdisciplinary programs that let you mix and match different academic fields. This allows you to not only learn about varied subjects but also how different fields of study can overlap and interact.

Lastly, consider looking into liberal arts colleges such as Amherst College which has an open curriculum, and Pomona College which has a wide range of majors. Liberal arts schools like these emphasize a broad, interdisciplinary education, where students study a range of academic subjects regardless of their chosen major.

Remember that it's important to not only look at the range of majors a school offers, but also resources like academic advising, first-year programs, and other support systems in place for undecided students. This would maximize your exploration while also ensuring you're supported in your academic journey. Good luck!

a year ago

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