I'm thinking about heading back to college a little later in life and I'm worried about managing the workload. What are some generally considered 'easy' majors that I could look into? Would appreciate any advice.
While it's encouraging to see you considering returning to college, it's important to select a major that resonates with your existing skills and interests, rather than opting for one purely based on its perceived easiness. "Easy" is relative and often depends on the individual's unique strengths and weaknesses.
That said, certain study areas are generally regarded to have less intensive workloads compared to others. For example, Social Sciences like Anthropology or Sociology, Education, Communications, English, or Language Arts can be considered less demanding in terms of technical content compared to majors like Engineering or Physics.
However, you could also consider majors that provide practical or hands-on learning opportunities, as these can often feel less overwhelming than purely theoretical subjects. Degrees in areas like Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, or Graphic Design, provide more applied, practical components, reducing the need for rote learning or abstract theoretical studies.
Additionally, many colleges offer programs designed specifically for adult learners or part-time students which could provide a more manageable workload. If you're currently working and planning to study part-time, then looking for programs that offer flexible online or evening classes could be another way of managing your workload better.
Remember, what's most important is your interest and engagement in the coursework. You might get more out of a challenging major you're passionate about than an 'easier' major that doesn't slight your interest. Good luck with your decisions!
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