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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's true that LACs are generally pretty limited in major offerings compared to larger schools. [/quote] It may be true but it does not matter at all for outcomes. Major almost never matters. For nursing, ok, but one does not go to a LAC for nursing. For banking, medicine, PA, teacher, social worker, law school, journalist, marketing, sales, consulting, phd, vet school, and every other job I can think of, you can get to that job with one of the basic majors that all colleges offer (english, chem, bio, econ, math, history, psychology....). A lot of the specific-sounding niche majors are complete BS that the big schools like to list to make it seem like it is advantage. It is made up baloney. There is no job or grad school that cares about urban studies, sports psychology, communications, industrial-manufacturing-engineering or criminology or any other novel-sounding major. Whatever job you list from those majors can be achieved with psychology, english, mechanical engineering, sociology, poly sci, history or any other basic major. [/quote]
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