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What's the most chosen major in US colleges?

Hey all! So I'm just a high school junior trying to narrow down what I want to study in college. I'm curious, what's the most popular major among college students in the US? Understanding this might help me predict the competition I might face in certain fields. Thanks!

a year ago

As your journey towards college begins, it's a good plan to research different fields and understand the level of competition out there. According to recent data, "Business" is the most popular major among college students in the United States. Many students gravitate toward this discipline because of its broad applicability in numerous industries and the potential for high-paying jobs post-graduation.

To give you a better idea, here are the five most commonly chosen majors:

1. Business: This broad field encompasses areas like management, marketing, economics, and finance.

2. Nursing: In the healthcare-based field, a bachelor's in Nursing (BSN) is the second most popular major.

3. Psychology: Many students are interested in studying human behavior, making Psychology another common choice.

4. Biology: As a fundamental science course, Biology is a popular major for those interested in medicine, research, or environmental science.

5. Engineering: With a range of specialties to consider (mechanical, civil, electrical, etc.), Engineering rounds out the top five.

These fields indeed have a high number of students, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're the most competitive. Admission rates and competition can vary significantly from college to college and even among different programs within the same college. Be sure to explore different fields that interest you and think about what careers you might want to pursue after graduation. This can also help guide your choice of major.

a year ago

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