I would very much recommend the Culture and Politics (CULP) major if that’s where your D’s interests lie. CULP gives the most flexibility within the SFS, since half of the major’s requirements come from a list of classes that the student proposes. CULP tends to be best for people who have an interest in a topic that’s more niche and doesn’t fit neatly into any other majors. For example, I know a CULP major who studied defectors from North Korea and their integration into life in South Korea – that focus blended together a lot of East Asian politics classes and sociology/psychology classes. And in terms of careers, I wouldn’t worry too much about career prospects; having the SFS degree is enough, even if what you studied might not be directly applicable to the job market. (Sen. Ossoff is an excellent example of a CULP major doing very well for himself!)
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