Why you shouldn't choose a University/College based on your major.

<p>"“The majority of college students change their major at least once during college and many change their majors several times. Even if a student chooses one major and stays with that course of study for the duration of their college career, according to the U.S. Department of Labor the average college graduate changes jobs once every three years and changes career fields two or three times in their lifetime.”</p>

<p>But the median age of an undergraduate student in the U.S. is 24.5 years of age, and half are older. 18 year olds are in the distinct minority. So OF COURSE the average student changes majors more than once. But the average student is older than an 18 year old who enters as a first-year and graduates at 21-22.</p>