There are not really any worthless degrees. All college degrees can lead to employment. There are some that are more likely to lead to employment than others, because they train students for a career that is in demand at the time.
depends on the college and what degrees they offer.
Their major, or program of study.
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I do not know what you are referring to by bigger. A major is a students primary program of study.
44% of college graduates changed their major between the second semester of their freshman year and graduation day.
Doug Flutie graduated from Boston College with degrees in Computer Science and Speech Communications
Fastweb.com
It means the student has declared a major to the college or university and has been accepted into the major. There are some students who are non-matriculated and therefore have not declared a major.
Depends on the major. Everybody should have basic math skills.
A double major Two BA degrees ... One in [whatever] And another in [whatever]. Two BA degrees does not equal any higher degree level ... it's still 4 years of college on a given major subject.
Yes, there are individuals who take a double major at the bachelor's degree level.
In the 2008-2009 Bulletin fo San Francisco State University it states that "Most students change their major at least once while attending college." Can anyone provide more specifics?