Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous[b wrote:]Pick the major your child will do the best in and enjoy the most.[/b]
The rest will work itself out.
This is especially true for an eloquent kid who is good at expressing themselves.
That's like saying "pick the all the right answers, you will score high"
Not really. You can research what the requirements are for several majors, and how you can fulfill them with certain classes over others, choosing professors who are interesting, not impossible graders, etc. You can think about what classes you took freshman year and soph year through the core (especially interdisciplinary ones) and think about what aspects you really enjoyed. Expository writing? When you dissected the political significance of a painting? A chem lab you did?
Like anything else, it requires effort. I'm also making the point that ROI should not be a major factor IMO.