VT Pamplin College of Business

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Anonymous wrote:Why can't he just minor in Business or double major?


This is OP. Do they allow you to minor in business?


https://catalog.vt.edu/undergraduate/minors/business-minor/


Interesting, thank you! This may be a good solution for him.
Anonymous
This is one downside for VT when my DD is looking. Its not easy to change majors and they are upfront about that fact. She visited UNC and the students talked about how easy it was to switch majors and how closely they worked with their advisors. It seemed to take pressure off knowing exactly what you want to do at 17/18 years old.
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Anonymous wrote:This is one downside for VT when my DD is looking. Its not easy to change majors and they are upfront about that fact. She visited UNC and the students talked about how easy it was to switch majors and how closely they worked with their advisors. It seemed to take pressure off knowing exactly what you want to do at 17/18 years old.


I agree. It is one of the downsides of VT. Both my niece and nephew had changing interests after 1st year and felt "stuck" with major. Loved VT and stayed but neither are in careers related to the degree they obtained.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is one downside for VT when my DD is looking. Its not easy to change majors and they are upfront about that fact. She visited UNC and the students talked about how easy it was to switch majors and how closely they worked with their advisors. It seemed to take pressure off knowing exactly what you want to do at 17/18 years old.


It's very easy to change majors at VT - just not if you're trying to switch *into* one of the impacted majors (engineering, business). If you start in one of those majors and want to switch out, it's not a problem at all. That's what my own DC did. Started in engineering, switched to a liberal arts degree.
Anonymous
OP - your kid can always take classes in business school and even minor in a business field like marketing etc.

Maybe its best of both worlds.. Natural Resources.. give it a try and then by second semester take the first course in business school.

one word of caution - start with the core business courses - eg Accounting, Corporate Finance, Marketing and Operations.

After that they can quickly expand to their areas of interest.

good luck!
Anonymous
Careful about above. You can’t always take classes in a school that has crowded majors. I have no idea about Vt business, so check. Many colleges have classes that give priority to majors.
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