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<p>That depends on the student’s post-graduation goals.</p>
<p>A student intending to go to PhD study in the subject, or employment where academic study in one’s major (or minor or other academic interests) matters (e.g. teaching some subject at the high school level, actuarial work, computer software, or jobs which any obviously pre-professional major aims for) may emphasize offerings in the major much more than a student whose post-graduation goals do not depend on one’s major (medical school, law school, employment in jobs that look for non-specific bachelor’s degree holders).</p>
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<p>A student who may change major should look for schools that have decent offerings in the full range of majors that the student may want to change to. That may be a harder college selection problem than for a student who will not change major.</p>