Tale Of Two Majors
A Tale of Two Majors
For most college students, picking a major is more difficult than picking the actual college they would like to attend. Even if a college student is able to pick a major, odds are that he will change it on the average of three times. I, however, am an anomaly in a sense because I knew that I wanted to major in from early age. However, toward the latter part of my educational career, I became more aware of other academic studies and pursuits that potentially interested me. So after intense reflection and consideration I entered Virginia Tech with heart set on a history and economics degree.
I have always enjoyed history from a very young age. In school, I excelled in most academic disciplines, but history was my specialty. Learning about different countries’ leaders, events, and societies always intrigued me. In middle school when I was sure that I wanted a career in the Army, I became deeply interested in military history. My penchant for......
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