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03-02-2010, 09:50 PM

Hmmm, the comment "lots of people taking" is the first red flag when choosing a major. Columbine is right about psych and it really true about all fields. If your heart and soul aren't in it, its the wrong one.

Most universities do not require you to declare a major when you start - only after you are almost through all the non-degree specific courses everyone else has to take too.

I was considered rather odd because I went in with a declared major for my very first semester.... Theatre - technical and teaching focus - and it never changed. But you can change a major at any time. Its just not recommended when you are about to complete all the degree specific courses for graduation.

Relax a little and explore the entire catalog of courses. Talk to a few students who are well into their final studies in some areas you find interesting.


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