Disney Princesses Meet Liberal Arts Colleges
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Disney Princesses Meet Liberal Arts Colleges

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Disney Princesses Meet Liberal Arts Colleges
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I'm sure most of us wished we could be Disney Princesses when we were younger. Unfortunately that still hasn't happened, but at least you might be able to share one thing in common...College Major.

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Art and Music: There is not telling which major Cinderella would choose. I'd like to think she would double major in the two. I mean think about it, she has a great voice that any music department would love to have. But I also think she would thrive in the art department. Remember...she originally made her own dress for the ball. That type of creativity cannot go unnoticed.

English: Let's be real here, none of us have ever seen a princess read as much as Belle. Her obsession with books would make her a perfect fit with the English majors. From reading Shakespeare to a Charles Dickens, Belle will jump into those books in a heartbeat.

Biology: This should be of no surprise, Ariel already has some friends by the sea so I am sure she'd have a central focus in Marine Bio. So by studies will only take her back to her home and where she thrives the most, the water.

Psychology: Well, as most of us know, psychology deals with what happens in our brains, including dreaming. Since Sleeping Beauty spent most of her days sleeping, why wouldn't she want to interpret those dreams with some Freudian theories? Think about it...she spent weeks asleep, imagine what kind of crazy dreams she was happening.

Political Science: Mulan is adventurous as the come and it was hard to determine whether or not she'll study Political Science or International Studies. After reevaluating her strong passion for being seen as equal and fighting for her country, there is no doubt she would love being one of the Political Science students.

Social Work: Snow White seems to be the most caring of all the princesses. I mean she took seven dwarves and ensured they were happy, healthy, and most of all turned their house into a home. So I suspect she would love studying Social Work so she's able to turn her talents into a profession

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