I've been admitted to Columbia University (woo!), but I'm still tossing up what major to commit to. I'm just trying to keep options open, so does anyone have insights about which majors might have a slightly less demanding workload or maybe no crazy hard courses?
While it might be tempting to choose a major based on perceived difficulty, I urge you to consider selecting a major that aligns with your interests and future career goals. Success in a particular major usually doesn't depend on it being "easy," but rather your level of interest, engagement, and motivation in that subject.
When it comes to Columbia University, each major has its own degree of rigor and demand, but all are academically challenging in their own right, given Columbia's high academic standards and Ivy League reputation. That said, certain departments may have a slightly lower workload or fewer challenging courses than others.
For example, majors like Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, or English can involve less technical or numerical work, compared to majors like Physics, Engineering, or Computer Science. However, they can still be demanding in terms of reading, writing, analysis, and research.
Additionally, certain interdisciplinary majors might provide more flexibility in terms of course choice, allowing you to tailor the major to your strengths or interests. Examples of such majors at Columbia are Comparative Literature and Society, American Studies, or Sustainable Development.
However, please bear in mind that what is considered "easy" or "hard" depends heavily on personal strengths and interests. For example, a math whizz might find a Mathematics or Computer Science major quite manageable, while someone with a love for writing could find English or Comparative Literature less demanding.
So, it is advisable to review the course descriptions, talk to students currently enrolled in the majors you're considering, and assess your personal interests and aptitudes before making any decision.
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