Strongest and Weakest Majors

<p>I don't have a clear direction yet for what majors I'm interested, so I'm looking to apply to well rounded schools so I keep my options open. I know many liberal arts colleges are more limiting simply because they are smaller and have fewer professors, so I just want to get a clear idea of what Pomona's strongest and weakest majors are.
Thanks!</p>

<p>Heard that psychology is one of the best…</p>

<p>Here is a link of a past discussion which you may find helpful.</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/pomona-college/1480087-freshman-taking-questions-about-pomona.html?highlight=majors[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/pomona-college/1480087-freshman-taking-questions-about-pomona.html?highlight=majors&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>There aren’t any weak majors at Pomona. They are all wonderful, with distinguished faculty members and a great collaborative community. The weakest major at Pomona is the one that is not offered, e.g., engineering. </p>

<p>Strongest majors in my opinion: Chemistry, Mathematics, History, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Psychology, Linguistics, Environmental Analysis, Computer Science, English, Foreign Languages. The diversity of these choices goes to show you how well rounded Pomona is.</p>

<p>This is my plug for the geology and art departments, two smaller departments here. We’re getting a new art building in the fall and the geology department is one of the few in the nation at a liberal arts college. Both are very intimate and strong all things considered. </p>

<p>Really though, I think pretty much everything here is good. There are certainly more popular majors, but that’s going to happen at any college.</p>