 Some students have so many interests and abilities that limiting choices seems troublesome. Others may not yet have found one particular thing that excites them enough to study it for four years. So others are uncertain about the relationship between majors and careers and want to sample the academic variety available at Ohio State before making a choice. The exploration track will help students fine-tune their interests while taking important core classes that ensure degree progress. Any of Ohio State's more than 200 majors, tracks and specializations can fall under general exploration. Students wanting to explore all of them are welcome to start undeclared at Ohio State. Consider starting here if you have not yet identified your interests or unsure of which path to follow but know that you want to attend Ohio State. You are truly considering all options at the university or you have multiple interests in diverse fields that can't be narrowed down to a single meta-major. Students interested in starting in general exploration should expect to take math, writing, and a combination of other general education courses that pique their interests. On occasion, these students, after consulting with an advisor, may challenge themselves by taking a course to explore a particular major.