This is an example of why it may not matter what your kid majors in in college unless going into technical field and as long as they get the degree. They should pick a major they enjoy or can stand studying for that many years. |
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Lots of opportunity for SC to reflect, and lots of questions to consider:
What are the societal “problems” they’d like to help solve or the “populations” they’d like to serve? Do they see themselves focused on the US or international/global? Do they want to provide direct services (counseling, legal services, medical services, community organizing, training etc.) or do they see themselves behind the scenes (developing programs, raising money, supervising staff, researching best practices, testing programs’ effectiveness, back office needs like HR, finance, IT) |
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And therefore most majors, right? SLACs have the same majors as universities (math, physics, chemistry, biology, English, economics, anthropology, music). They are just less likely to have business, engineering, nursing, etc. |