Sunday, May 3, 2015

Don't Major

Harvard student Milo B. Beckman, who would "rather dabble than delve," wonders why students are required to have a major.
I don’t particularly want to know one thing very well. I want to have adequate working knowledge of just about everything. I want to know enough that I can engage with your passion, whatever it is, and bring my perspective to the table in an informed way. If it were optional to pursue a concentration—and it should be—I would decline and I would advise most students to do the same."
Don't Major | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson

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