Some people know exactly what they want to major in - there was never any question for my sister that she would major in Psychology, and today, more than 30 years later, she is a practicing Psychologist. Some people think they know what they want to major in - I was convinced that I wanted to major in music, and once I got to college, I hated it. I ended up getting my bachelor's degree in Hotel & Restaurant Management (a field I worked in for exactly one year after graduation before going back for a master's degree and changing professions entirely). Many people have no idea what they want to major in - the most common major for entering Freshmen is "undeclared". Once you get to college, you have opportunities to be exposed to things you may never have heard of before, and you can make a more informed choice of a major.
2007-10-30 15:20:31
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answered by neniaf 7
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you will have many options..
before applying to that college.. look at there undergradute's offered majors and minor...
or attent orientations or speak to the admissions officers.. they can always help..
also depend what your interest is.. well if u don't know yet.. once u get into college.. u can pick class and see... it never hurts. the credits will always be on the transcript..
many options.. u don't have to go in college and major in something on the first year... that's two semsters for you to decide what major.. u can always change major..
2007-10-30 15:08:16
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answered by rainbow_me 3
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