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What are the easiest majors?

I am going to college undecided #college

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Mohana’s Answer

There is nothing as of easiest major.
We need to check what we are interested in like electrical, computer science, mechanical civil
These are few majors commonly opted
Check your interest levels and your best scores in college
Go for that major because every major has challenges it is how we make it interesting to make it sound or look easy

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Felicia G’s Answer

Hi Nicole! Why do you want to choose the easiest majors versus something that you are passionate about?

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Gloria’s Answer

HI Nicole,

There is no such thing as an easy major in college. College is considered a very difficult experience which is why many start but less than 50% finish. That is something to understand as you begin the journey in college. It is one of the reasons that college graduates have a competitive advantage when they have that on their resume. Getting through college can show your strength of character and an ability to do hard work over a long period of time.

You might think of easy as a feeling. Some people may think that a major is easy. They are working through a subject that they already know really well or are very interested in. I believe that being interested is a very relevant reason for choosing a major. Being interested is going to get you through some boring textbooks or lectures. It will help stay focused when an easy subject suddenly turns hard. You should choose a subject that holds you interest. It might be related to something that you already do well or as a hobby. I have always wanted to be a writer. It took me five majors before I could find my way to finish my bachelors degree. I hope that it doesn't take you that long. I learned a lot during my 17-year journey to get a degree. I wouldn't recommend the route since it is expensive. However, you should be patient with yourself and do research on what majors may appeal to you.

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Arghya’s Answer

Hi there, the following things you can keep in mind: -



  1. English Literature

  2. Creative Writing

  3. Art

  4. Education

  5. Communications

  6. Sociology

  7. Anthropology

  8. Philosophy and Religious Studies

  9. Languages and Linguistics-Based Majors

  10. Music


Hope that helps, Good luck.

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