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This all depends on the colleges that offer these majors. Some types of math majors I know are:Applied Math - take math courses that have some applications to real life.Pure Math Majors - take math courses, in which the content doesn't rely a lot of on the application of math. Instead, students study the aspects of how math is created.(In some universities) Education Math Majors - usually take some math courses and some physics and computer science courses. They need to take some education courses, based on their goals.
Don't know but they all require basic language and proof reading skills
Don't we need to know how many physics majors there are in the college? Also, if you're trying to make a point about affirmative action, please note that the lines are drawn around "underrepresented minorities," not "ethnic minorities." For example, most classified as "Asian-Pacific Americans" would not directly benefit from AA.
In the 2008-2009 Bulletin fo San Francisco State University it states that "Most students change their major at least once while attending college." Can anyone provide more specifics?
The top three brainy majors are any form of engineering, any form of math, or most majors in math.