So maybe you've already chosen your major and you've even gotten a start on it. But what about the details? Some things that may be wise to look into are just what your major entails; not just the major itself, but what it means in today's job market. What is the demand for the career you're going into? What is the general pay? How does the university's major relate to specific jobs that need to be filled?
These and other questions are important whether you're choosing your major, you're already studying it, or you've graduated and are looking for a job. Such research can be invaluable when it comes time to start your career and the better prepared you are, the less need there is to worry and the better you can focus on learning your profession - in short, the less need to sweat the details.
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Rob, you make some valid points. Every semester, I re-evaluate my choice of major to make sure it fits with my goals. I think about which classes I enjoyed and which I didn't. This helps me stay focused. After all, this is what college is really about...exploring your possibilities, and making the best choices that will benefit you later in the real world.
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