Purdue for non-science majors?

<p>My D2 is a writer/debater/photographer/artist type who seems smitten with Purdue. The only applicants or potentential applicants she knows will pursue science- or engineering-based majors. She does well in science and bio classes but so far (sob!) does not see herself majoring in them.</p>

<p>So, CC: What's your take on Purdue for students like my D2 -- creative, smart, still seeking a career path?</p>

<p>I came in thinking I would do something with science but have since changed majors. Purdue has great programs, and perhaps the Brian Lamb School of Communication or the Krannert School of Business would be a good fit. Both are internationally known and well-respected. There are plenty of other options as well. Plenty of students here start out in the sciences and switch out.</p>