What physics major can I study in the United States?
Scholarship applications of different majors vary greatly, and the requirements of popular majors will be much higher. The most competitive majors in applying for American graduate schools are: business administration, dentistry, law, surgery, marketing, finance, fine arts and performing arts. The competitive majors are: computer science and engineering, electronic engineering, material science, information science, automatic control, intelligent technology, aerospace technology, artificial intelligence and cognitive science, management engineering, psychology, internal medicine, clinical medicine, market economics, food science and so on. The majors with less competition are: mathematics, statistics, general physics, high-energy physics, basic chemistry, astronomy, geography, geological engineering, physiology, marine biology, zoology, botany, agricultural science, philosophy, education, European history, Indian history, anthropology, archaeology, African history and so on.