Anonymous wrote:Majors that are considered more quantitative have been climbing for years. Business, comp sci, engineering, etc. Plus you find a lot of people branch out from these majors into other fields. For example, there are a healthy number of engineering majors in private equity. It's just a different set of equations and problem-solving.
There is the perception that if you are the English major in a stack of resumes that includes finance and engineering, you are odd duck.
Saying it won't make it so.