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Nov 01, 2022 - 09:53 AM
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Nov 01, 2022 - 03:40 AM
Usually, no. You’ll spend the first two years of your college career taking mostly General Education courses. It’s typically not until junior year that you begin your “major” coursework.
Some schools require you to declare a major during the application process. In most cases, you’re allowed to change this major once you arrive on campus if desired. And many students change their majors multiple times. For example, a great or terrible internship experience in a certain field can change whether you want to pursue a certain major.
For this reason, it’s often a good idea to hold off on choosing your major. As you take General Education courses, you’ll get a feel for what interests you and what classes you excel in.
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