<p>Harvard is known for their prestigious education and top achieving students, but there is obviously a large variety of student interest and what they want to go into. So I am wondering, what kind of majors is Harvard strong in? Medical area? History area? Business area? Which majors does Harvard really excel in to help their students?</p>
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<p>Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinance. </p>
<p>Fantastic placement into BBs/Top prop shops/Consulting firms</p>
<p>…and most other careers, too.</p>
<p>Harvard students do pretty well after graduation regardless of career choice.
Their success may be attributed to: (1) the rich educational opportunities offered by the college, (2) rubbing elbows/making friends with other high academic achievers, and (3) the fact that the students were bright and highly motivated even before entering college.</p>
<p>After graduation, it’s pretty easy to get your foot in the door (or at least get an interview) with most companies. What business wouldn’t want to hire a smart person who works diligently?</p>
<p>We also get a fair number of people into short-term teaching programs like Teach For America.</p>
<p>You can run for President</p>
<p>McDonald’s and Burger King actively recruit on campus. But if you want Taco Bell or Del Taco, you should go to Yale.</p>
<p>^2nd that.</p>
<p>I think OP is looking for Taco Bell sadly.</p>
<p>Harvard is extremely good at teaching their student flip a Big Mac paddie efficiently and deliciously in just under 30 seconds.</p>