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How often can you change your major, and what are the struggles with that?
I am a Junior in high school
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Laura’s Answer
Hi! How often you can change your major depends on your school—many allow changes multiple times early on but may restrict changes later or limit them to once or twice. Competitive majors often have extra requirements that make changing harder. The main struggles include losing credits that don’t apply to the new major, which can delay graduation and increase costs.
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Natalie’s Answer
Switching majors depends on your school. At my liberal arts college, it was pretty flexible as long as you finished all the required courses and credits for the new major. Most students locked in their major by the end of their sophomore year to make sure they had enough time to complete everything. However, if you already have most of the credits needed for a major, you might still be able to switch in your junior or senior year.
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Joseph’s Answer
No struggles. You should not be afraid to change your major it is better than continuing with a major that you're not interested. I changed my major several times and ended up with several degrees from 2 schools. College is about finding yourself and identity. Whatever you decide major make sure it is what you want and not what people are telling you.
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Jerome’s Answer
While some schools may have a limit, my experience is, you can continue to change your major as necessary. The downside is, constantly changing your major may put you behind regarding graduation dates. Programs change constantly and if you change majors, you may have a new set of requirements to live up to.
My advice, start by taking your general Ed and take a few electives. Hopefully you can find something you like prior to declaring a major which you don’t have to do right away.
My advice, start by taking your general Ed and take a few electives. Hopefully you can find something you like prior to declaring a major which you don’t have to do right away.
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Hamilton’s Answer
Since you don't have to declare your major until the end of Sophomore year, why choose a major until you are really sure what you want to major in? Sure you can declare at any time, but every time you do, you have different requirements for that new major. Those first two years are meant to be investigative, so go investigate, try new courses you've never had the chance to in high school.