Anonymous wrote:It depends. Did you graduate with a B- GPA from an open admissions school, where you spent most of your time partying? Then communications might be better. Or summa cum laude from a selective school where you read hundreds of pages of literature a day, wrote a 10-page essay weekly, worked 5 hours a week tutoring other undergrad students in writing, and wrote an award winning thesis that your professor is helping you get published in a leading journal? Then English.
Similarly, up to a point, it doesn't matter where you go to school. Just skating through at a top rated university is not as impressive as truly excelling at UMD.
Your not comparing apples to apples here. Let’s say we’re talking about two equivalent students at equivalent universities - which major would be considered more attractive to employers?