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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Popular for people who want to have high student loan debt and no job, lmao.[/quote] harsh, but true. Sociology majors usually need a masters degree to get a decent paying job.[/quote] easy to switch when you get to college people...[/quote] BINGO! For those looking for an edge, my social sciences (history, sociology, or poli sci) kid got into a competitive STEM-heavy school. He was an "academic diversity" applicant 😉 according to AO. Srsly, they said they were low on non-STEM boys. He's adding business minor 2nd year. Undergrad is the new high school. Get in first. Judge later.[/quote] um.. ok, but clearly they didn't switch to a STEM major. They minored in business; that's not STEM. It would be incredibly difficult to switch to a highly competitive STEM major from a humanities major in some of those schools. For example, if you go in as a sociology major to UMD and try to switch to CS major, that would be extremely difficult, more like "not happening".[/quote]
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