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Omani Gilliam
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Omani’s Answer
Hi,
Common majors are communications, psychology and business from my experience.
Common majors are communications, psychology and business from my experience.
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Molly’s Answer
Sofia,
This is a good question. It all depends on what you want to do in the future. The prime majors that many college students lean towards are either business or science. What I would recommend though is to step your foot into multiple areas. If you find that what you are focusing your studies in does not portray passion, or you find that you do not admire your main studies as much as you thought you would, then you can simply switch majors and move in a different direction!
I hope this helped, and good luck in your endeavors!
Thank You
Molly H.
This is a good question. It all depends on what you want to do in the future. The prime majors that many college students lean towards are either business or science. What I would recommend though is to step your foot into multiple areas. If you find that what you are focusing your studies in does not portray passion, or you find that you do not admire your main studies as much as you thought you would, then you can simply switch majors and move in a different direction!
I hope this helped, and good luck in your endeavors!
Thank You
Molly H.
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Shahneela’s Answer
College majors can differ based on location and school, but Business, Psychology, Nursing, Education, and Engineering are often top choices. If your passion lies in Interior Design or Media Design, consider pursuing a major in these areas, such as Interior Design, Graphic Design, or Media Arts. These study paths can open doors to exciting and fulfilling careers in fields such as interior decoration, graphic design, advertising, and multimedia production.