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Major Madness: The most chosen college major?

Kind of stressing out over choosing a major as a junior, it's on the horizon! Just wondering, what's the most common college major? Are there any safe bets or majors it's easy to switch out of if I change my mind?

9 months ago

Majors in Business Administration and Management are commonly the most selected by college students, according to several data analyses. These majors offer a broad range of knowledge and skills in key areas like finance, marketing, human resources, and supply chain, which can apply to various careers, making them popular choices.

That said, it's important to note that your choice of major should align with your interests and career goals rather than simply following the crowd. While some degrees, like those in the liberal arts or business, might offer a wider range of career paths, this does not necessarily mean they are safer bets. If you're unsure about what to major in, consider programs that are flexible and have a broad curriculum.

Moreover, many universities offer the option of starting undeclared or in a general exploratory track. This allows you to take courses in a variety of disciplines before settling on your major. Schools also typically allow students to change majors relatively freely, especially early in their academic career. Keep in mind that switching majors later, especially to a degree with unique course requirements like Engineering or Nursing, might extend your time in college, so having some idea of your intended path can be helpful.

It's important to talk with an academic advisor or a counselor about this. They can help guide you through the process, provide advice tailored to your interests and strengths, and detail how the process of changing majors works at your college.

9 months ago

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