In most colleges, you usually hear the Economics and Business majors being lumped together, but in reality, they could not be more different. While both majors require the same foundational knowledge of calculus, statistics, and basic economic concepts, the Economics major will teach you about the...
Narrowing down a student’s college list is actually fairly straightforward and is made even easier if you know what type of degree you want to pursue. Accounting majors will most likely want to look at schools with a strong business program. One thing to consider is that more specialized sch...
There’s some overlap between the potential jobs for linguistics, English, and communications majors; technical writing, copywriting, editing, marketing, and public relations are popular paths for linguistics majors with a communications bent. Perhaps surprisingly, linguists make great consultants and foren...
Although many political science majors will enter the workforce, a poli sci degree is also a strong jumping-off point for further study. Poli sci graduates frequently pursue a master of public administration (MPA), a law degree, or attend business school. Some poli sci majors also pursue a P...
America, MockTrial, Speech and Debate, and other activities that Business majors are likely to be involved in. It also means going above and beyond to try and gain leadership positions in these organizations and, more generally, make a lasting impact in whatever activity you are a pa...