Want Emotional Support at School? Don't Be a Business Major


by SavvyRoo on Nov 6, 2014 | Views: 182 | Score: 1
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Arts and HumanitiesSocial Sciences/EducationSciences/EngineeringBusiness
Had at least one professor who made them excited about learning80756459
Had professors who cared about them as a person40332627
Had a mentor who encouraged them to pursue goals and dreams34312418
% of recent graduates saying they strongly agree that they
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SavvyRoo
SavvyRoo on Nov 6, 2014 4:49 AM said:

Business majors were least likely to report that they had professors that really inspired and motivated them, though the sciences and engineering didn't get much better marks. The arts and humanities take the cake for having the most supportive environment.

Kathleen Reynolds
Kathleen Reynolds on Nov 6, 2014 8:18 AM said:

I was a business major, so "sink or swim" isn't warm and fuzzy?