Report Math, Science Popular Until Students Realize They’re Hard

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Math and science majors are popular until students realize what they’re getting themselves into, according to new research.

Christopher GriggsIn a working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, researchers Ralph Stinebrickner of Berea College and Todd R. Stinebrickner of the University of Western Ontario say that college students are fleeing from math, physics, chemistry and the like after dipping into some classes.

The researchers surveyed 655 students entering Berea College, a private liberal arts college located in Kentucky, in the falls of 2000 and 2001. The students were asked about their beliefs pertaining to majors 12 times during each year they were in school, the first time prior to starting college. The questions covered a variety of topics, including their certainty of graduating with a particular major, their anticipated grade point average and the amount of work they expected to do each day.

The researchers found that while math and science majors drew the most interest initially, not many students finished with degrees in those subjects. More students dropped out of math and science majors and fewer students switched into them than any other area of study, including professional programs, social sciences, humanities and business.

The survey results also showed that the students who dropped out didn’t do so because they discovered an unexpected amount of the work. In fact, students who expressed interest initially anticipated more work than other majors.

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University is free over here, and I can tell you, students drop out by the dozens.
 

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in the falls of 2000 and 2001.
Surely 12 year old research isn't news? Especially in a subject like this which is likely to change significantly over time.
 

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the original article was issued in 2013. it was a longitudinal study, entailing far more than the 12 year old research
 

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math and science are over-"advertised".. it's not too complicated to see that the high salaries wouldn't remain high if they had enough people since everyone could do it
 
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