The average college student will change their major two to three times before they graduate. You do not have to declare a major when you first enter college if you do not wish to.
Music is a college major. Marketing is a college major. Mechanical engineering is a college major.
There are a couple of ways that you can declare an academic major when in college. You may be able to declare a major when you first apply to the college by simply checking a box for that major. If you start college as an undeclared student and later choose your major, you will need to visit your adviser to officially declare one. Each college will have a specific way of doing things that you will need to abide by, so it is best to check with your academic adviser to find out how you should declare a major at your college.
Yes I'm pretty sure all college majors are capitalized
What was Oprah's major in college
He majored in piano and art at first, but then switched his major to botany
Russia as they were dealing with the Bolshevik Revolution
The difference between a college major and minor is that a major is the main field of study that one is interested in. A minor would be a secondary field of interest, and one can only enroll in a minor after enrolling in a major first.
Most people experience their first major depressive episode around age 20 - in other words, about the time you leave home and go to college. Some people show signs as early as the teen years, but most people are adult before the mood disorder strikes. There is probably a sizable connection between the stress of college and the onset of depression, also.
You can choose both, but no you do not have to. You can into college/university with an 'undeclared major' and choose a major later. Your first two years (at universities) are general studies anyway, meaning you don't take program specific classes anyway. Minors are optional.
Students often leave college with more than $50,000 in student-loan debt. [APEX]
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