Doubling Up

Studying two majors can be one of the most difficult things to do for a college student.

However, it is truly worth it in the end. Because of a difficult job market, double majors at American universities have skyrocketed.

According to the U.S Department of Education, the numbers of college students who double major have increased over the past ten years by 70 percent. While some students choose two majors because they believe it will make them more employable, many are simply passionate about multiple fields of study.

For today’s average college student looking to enter the workforce, the task of finding a marketable and profitable area of study can be difficult.

When you double major, you earn a bachelor’s degree in two specializations. Pairing two academic majors can be cumbersome, the path is tough and the workload is massive.  But, overall, the pros of double majoring outweight the cons. Double majoring makes an applicant preferable when applying for a job. It can make an applicant stand out above all the single-major candidates and increase his or her chances at being hired.

Having a bachelor’s degree with two areas of specialization makes an applicant seem hard-working, dedicated, educated and motivated. Think of the incredible time management skills required to double major in college. Having these traits is crucial to succeed within almost any workplace environment.

With a double major, students will have more choices as to where they can work after graduation. If they can’t find a job within one academic field, they can lean more toward their other field of study.

Graduates may even find employers and positions were multiple degrees are helpful. For example, a may value both communication studies and marketing, and a lobbyist organization would value political science and legal studies.

Overall, a student will gain more knowledge studying two majors, instead of one. If someone wants to get the most out of his or her college years, double majoring is the smart thing to do.

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