Phil Magness notes that students could instead start their majors. That implies that when you arrive on campus, you should know what major is right for you.
That sounds like the way we do it in the UK: there’s no norm of “picking a major” during the course of your time at university—you apply to a specific course, and you study that from the start.
Probably why a standard Bachelor’s degree is expected to be a 3 year course rather than 4.
That sounds like the way we do it in the UK: there’s no norm of “picking a major” during the course of your time at university—you apply to a specific course, and you study that from the start.
Probably why a standard Bachelor’s degree is expected to be a 3 year course rather than 4.