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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did not refer to the "discovery of other majors" (which is another benefit of attending a large school). Post referred to learning of myriad of options & benefits available within the particular major of interest. An example: psychology majors have the option of pursuing any of four different tracks at one major university. [/quote] But those four tracks differ by a few courses and don’t really mean much ultimately to employer or grad school gigs… I did a specific stats major at emory, but my employers could give a flying f if it was the social science stats major, the business one, or the ones for grad students. Liberal arts colleges also have tracks and concentrations. [/quote]
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