Editorial guides
Where to study, by major
School-name shopping is the wrong question. The right one is where to study what your kid actually wants to study. Each guide clusters schools by region, by realistic net cost, and by where graduates actually end up. No rankings — just honest comparisons we'd give a friend.
Computer Science
Big Tech recruiting pipelines, direct-admit CS programs, and which strong publics now out-recruit Ivies.
28 schools · 5 things to look for · 5 career paths
Engineering
Direct-admit engineering, ABET accreditation, co-op programs, and sub-discipline strength by school.
31 schools · 5 things to look for · 6 career paths
Business
Target-school recruiting reality, direct-admit business programs, and when 'econ at an Ivy' beats Wharton on ROI.
31 schools · 5 things to look for · 6 career paths
Nursing
Direct-admit BSN vs upper-division entry, NCLEX pass rates, clinical placement at top hospital systems.
28 schools · 5 things to look for · 6 career paths
Psychology
Honest about what a psych BA actually does — the four paths that work (and the one that doesn't).
32 schools · 5 things to look for · 6 career paths
Music
Conservatories vs university music schools vs LACs, audition mechanics, and what the money math really looks like.
29 schools · 5 things to look for · 6 career paths
Biology & Pre-Med
Pre-med advising quality, grade-deflation tradeoffs, BS/MD direct programs, and biotech industry paths.
33 schools · 5 things to look for · 6 career paths
More majors coming
We started with the seven highest-volume undergraduate paths. Engineering sub-disciplines (mechanical, electrical, chemical), education, communications, economics, neuroscience, performing arts, and design guides are on the editorial calendar. If there's a major your family needs next, email hello@kidtocollege.com and we'll prioritize it.