More important than your major is also "who you know" (networking) and your actual experiences.
In fields that don't really have a prefered major, it's pretty much all about those 2 things.
Ex: getting into the TV/film industry. It really doesn't matter that you went to XYZ School of Art/Film. Or that you have a degree in film/acting. 9 of 10 times, the person who has worked on different sets before and is "in the know" with casting/production/director peeps is going to get the job/part over Suzie who was an acting/film major but has no real connections and has never interned/PAed/done actual acting.
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