The Majors They Wish They Hadn’t Chosen

Chronicle of Higher Ed | Audrey Williams June

A new report from the Federal Reserve Board shows that “among adults who had completed at least some college (and were not currently enrolled), nearly half who had studied the arts and humanities said they would now major in something else.”

A fascinating charts shows how those majoring in Engineering, Computer/Information Sciences, Health, and Math/Physics are least likely to say they wish they’d chosen another major, while those who’d majored in the Humanities/Arts, and Social/Behavioral Sciences are most likely to say they wished they’d made a different choice.

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