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Sunday, October 16, 2016

No Right or Wrong When Picking a College Major

Did you or do you worry that your college major will have an impact on your chances of being accepted into to your desired college? Well…don’t! The purpose of first selecting your major of choice when first applying is to only assist the college in pairing your interests with the right academic advisors. On average, nearly 20% of incoming freshman declare their major as undecided anyway. 

The worry of falling behind in classes as well is not needed. Most students that don't have a decided major take the basic required classes that can be applied towards countless majors in the long run. When the second year creeps up, is when decisions need to be narrowed down. To do so, many people are there along with the experience to help make certain decisions. Advice and insight from friends, help from professors, visiting advisors, and appointments with career councilors are always around.


When it comes down to picking a college major, there is no right or wrong. It is all about what you want to do and what is best. Even though there are many advantages in picking a major right away and pursuing it until the end, there are just as many that come along with exploring being undecided.

-Hannah 


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