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  1. 17 de may. de 2012 · English - US. May 17, 2012. #6. Welcome to the forum, Elena! I'd say that if you are pursuing the two fields equally, "my majors are linguistics and IT" would be fine, as would "I'm majoring in linguistics and IT". If one is your major pursuit and you're devoting less time to the other, you could say, "my major is linguistics, my minor IT".

  2. 22 de mar. de 2013 · Absolutely correct. My answer was incomplete. An article is required only when a countable noun is used in the singular. A number (including the number "one") can replace it, or, as in Packard's example, can be left off the plural if we don't want to say how many majors the person graduated with. In this case it's obvious that there were two.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2020 · Oct 31, 2020. #4. 'I was a film major' is perfectly fine when you have already graduated and are talking about when you were an undergraduate in college. It would also be okay to say if you are still an undergrad but talking about an earlier major: "I was a film major until my junior year; now I'm majoring in English. L.

  4. 25 de ago. de 2013 · Aug 25, 2013. #1. Hello, I’ve noticed that in the USA people use the word „major“ to refer to the academic discipline that they study at university and that they want to get a degree in. From films and TV series I know that normally American students can choose their major after beginning their studies. But is the word „major“ also ...

  5. 7 de nov. de 2015 · That is, almost every university will have anthropology, art, biology, and chemistry majors (to name but a very few). The requirements will vary from school to school and even the terminology is somewhat inconsistent (Harvard, for instance, doesn't have majors; it has concentrations), but the concept is almost universal across American colleges.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2007 · Italian - Italy. Apr 16, 2007. #2. Oil major is a generic term applied to the world's largest energy companies.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2015 · As has been stated, “major” and “minor” are Latin comparatives, meaning “greater” and “less” respectively, but in English they are not comparatives, so it is perfectly correct to say “more major”, “most major”, “more minor”, “most minor”, though I do not think any of these is particularly common. “Least minor ...

  8. 13 de may. de 2014 · English - US. May 13, 2014. #3. I don't think I've ever used a simple adjective for that meaning. A "major course" would be confusing with other meanings of "major". Software engineering is a computer science course. Software engineering is a required course for computer science majors.

  9. 9 de may. de 2022 · English (Singapore/UK), basic Chinese. May 9, 2022. #3. You major in a subject. A faculty (or 'school') generally offers you many choices of subjects. Different universities organise their subjects differently. Let me use an easier example. You can think of the Arts Faculty which offers History, Philosophy and English Literature as subjects.

  10. 25 de jul. de 2020 · Many authorities (for which possibly read "science majors who don't have a date on a Friday") have tried various times, mostly for purposes of amusement, to compute how much it would cost in materials to build a human. The Body (by Bill Bryson). What I want to know is the structure of the phrase "for which read."

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