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Deciding on a Major: Is it true that most people change their college major?

Hey everyone, I'm currently a high school junior thinking about possible majors for college, but I've heard a lot lately about how most people end up changing their major.. is this true? Any input or experiences would be super helpful!

a year ago

Yes, it's fairly common for college students to change their major at least once during their time in college. Some studies suggest that up to 80% of students change their major at least once. It's a big decision to make, especially as a high school student, and actually experiencing college life, classes, and new interests can lead to this kind of change.

At the heart of it, college is a time of exploration. It's very typical for students to discover new interests, passions, or career paths that they hadn't previously considered. Even if you come in with a strong idea of what you want to study, you might be surprised to find yourself drawn to a different field once you start taking classes and learning more about various disciplines.

That being said, changing your major is not something to be taken lightly, as it can possibly impact your graduation timeline and the coursework you need to complete. Before making the switch, it's always recommended to talk to an academic advisor to help navigate the shift smoothly.

In the end, there is no right or wrong path. Some students never change their major, while others change it multiple times. The important thing is to find something you're passionate about, can see yourself doing in the long-term, and fits your career aspirations.

a year ago

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