Bradshaw: Changing your major is not uncommon, even at top schools

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Most colleges require that you declare your major by the end of your sophomore year. To choose history does not mean you are locked out of a business career. To choose business does not mean your career must be in business. Either major will open doors to a whole range of career options.

Law and medicine are attainable with either degree, as are other careers such as financial planner, teaching or the military.

Conor S. Tochilin, who was the 2013 editor of the Harvard Law Review, has a similar background. He graduated from Westminster School, a small Christian high school in Atlanta. Tochilin started as a math and philosophy major, switched to history after reading Adam Smith and Karl Marx, and finally decided to major in economics and philosophy.

 

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