Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's why my kids eliminated most of the schools with non-direct business major.
No need for an additional layer of risk and stress.
+1000
There are plenty of excellent schools where everything except nursing is non-direct admit. And it's easy to get into majors/switch. You simply need to take the entry level courses and get a C or better. There are many where you can even switch into engineering/CS, you just need to take Calc 1 and 2 and get C or better or take CS101 and Data structures and earn a C or better.
Easy to remove the layer of risk and more importantly STRESS. Why would you want your kid attending a school where they might not get to major in what they want? Why would you settle on a major?
In reality, nursing is typically direct admit because they are strict 4 year programs, where if you don't start fall freshman year you won't finish, and also, they have limited lab space/clinicals/space in courses. But otherwise, there is no need for that. My own kid switched into business (from health sciences) after freshman year and they graduated on time in 4 years. Only had to take 3 courses over the summers (chose that vs overloading, which was also a possibility)
Anonymous wrote:That's why my kids eliminated most of the schools with non-direct business major.
No need for an additional layer of risk and stress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know what Science of Consumer Behavior is. Is it Psychology or not? Sounds like Home Economics and/or Marketing.
I'm not a fan of putting confusing/ambiguous things on resumes. You want matching keywords on digital searches.
Market Research is a very interesting business-adjacent field that I have experience with...but I can't tell if that's what this either.
It actually sounds more interesting than business As she is into marketing and psychology vs say- accounting. But who knows -
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/human-ecology/consumer-science/consumer-behavior-marketplace-studies-bs/
Looks like a good major except that it's under the college of human ecology(likely a bit disadvantageous to business) and name of the major is non-traditional.
If going that route, I suggest adding data science minor. At Wisconsin, looks like it's data science certificate
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/letters-science/statistics/data-science-certificate/
You would do that over just trying to apply to the business school or you're saying do this if she doesn't get in to the business school or ends up liking the second choice? This all seems super annoying. My friends son in the same boat.
Clarifying I meant trying to get into the business school second semester or sophomore year.
So I guess the question is
LIke Wisconsin veriy much and the alternate major is not bad at all, so go with Wisconsin
(try for Business school, but it's fine if can't make it)
VS
Go with a school with direct business acceptance
Only your DD can decide, and need a lot of research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know what Science of Consumer Behavior is. Is it Psychology or not? Sounds like Home Economics and/or Marketing.
I'm not a fan of putting confusing/ambiguous things on resumes. You want matching keywords on digital searches.
Market Research is a very interesting business-adjacent field that I have experience with...but I can't tell if that's what this either.
It actually sounds more interesting than business As she is into marketing and psychology vs say- accounting. But who knows -
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/human-ecology/consumer-science/consumer-behavior-marketplace-studies-bs/
Looks like a good major except that it's under the college of human ecology(likely a bit disadvantageous to business) and name of the major is non-traditional.
If going that route, I suggest adding data science minor. At Wisconsin, looks like it's data science certificate
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/letters-science/statistics/data-science-certificate/
You would do that over just trying to apply to the business school or you're saying do this if she doesn't get in to the business school or ends up liking the second choice? This all seems super annoying. My friends son in the same boat.
Clarifying I meant trying to get into the business school second semester or sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know what Science of Consumer Behavior is. Is it Psychology or not? Sounds like Home Economics and/or Marketing.
I'm not a fan of putting confusing/ambiguous things on resumes. You want matching keywords on digital searches.
Market Research is a very interesting business-adjacent field that I have experience with...but I can't tell if that's what this either.
It actually sounds more interesting than business As she is into marketing and psychology vs say- accounting. But who knows -
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/human-ecology/consumer-science/consumer-behavior-marketplace-studies-bs/
Looks like a good major except that it's under the college of human ecology(likely a bit disadvantageous to business) and name of the major is non-traditional.
If going that route, I suggest adding data science minor. At Wisconsin, looks like it's data science certificate
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/letters-science/statistics/data-science-certificate/
You would do that over just trying to apply to the business school or you're saying do this if she doesn't get in to the business school or ends up liking the second choice? This all seems super annoying. My friends son in the same boat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know what Science of Consumer Behavior is. Is it Psychology or not? Sounds like Home Economics and/or Marketing.
I'm not a fan of putting confusing/ambiguous things on resumes. You want matching keywords on digital searches.
Market Research is a very interesting business-adjacent field that I have experience with...but I can't tell if that's what this either.
It actually sounds more interesting than business As she is into marketing and psychology vs say- accounting. But who knows -
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/human-ecology/consumer-science/consumer-behavior-marketplace-studies-bs/
Looks like a good major except that it's under the college of human ecology(likely a bit disadvantageous to business) and name of the major is non-traditional.
If going that route, I suggest adding data science minor. At Wisconsin, looks like it's data science certificate
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/letters-science/statistics/data-science-certificate/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would want to know what Science of Consumer Behavior is. Is it Psychology or not? Sounds like Home Economics and/or Marketing.
I'm not a fan of putting confusing/ambiguous things on resumes. You want matching keywords on digital searches.
Market Research is a very interesting business-adjacent field that I have experience with...but I can't tell if that's what this either.
It actually sounds more interesting than business As she is into marketing and psychology vs say- accounting. But who knows -
https://guide.wisc.edu/undergraduate/human-ecology/consumer-science/consumer-behavior-marketplace-studies-bs/
Anonymous wrote:I would want to know what Science of Consumer Behavior is. Is it Psychology or not? Sounds like Home Economics and/or Marketing.
I'm not a fan of putting confusing/ambiguous things on resumes. You want matching keywords on digital searches.
Market Research is a very interesting business-adjacent field that I have experience with...but I can't tell if that's what this either.
Anonymous wrote:That's why my kids eliminated most of the schools with non-direct business major.
No need for an additional layer of risk and stress.