My son or daughter wants to be a ________. What is an appropriate major?
Whatever he/she wants to major in. Transys strength is in its liberal arts curriculum. Choosing a major is not choosing a career. Many successful doctors have majored in history or philosophy instead of biology or chemistry. Transy sociology majors hold top positions in the banking industry, alongside graduates with business degrees. Instead of asking “What are you going to do with that major?” a better question could be “What do you want to do, and how can you demonstrate through your major, your experiences, and your skills that you can do it?” Barring an unusual circumstance, our advice to students is: • Major in what you enjoy. • Major in an area where you relate well to the professors. • Major in an area you will enjoy learning so you get the best grades. • If you know the general career path or graduate school path you plan to follow, select a related major.
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