You're probably sick of my input now, but one more thing: whatever you choose, you have to excel in it. Don't be one of those that just sort of "pass" the class. Those that are getting bad grades in the hot fields will have a lot of trouble getting jobs in the future, because the fields that are in demand right now are really competitive. I don't recommend getting a degree that you're just not good at just because it earns a little more, because your chances of finishing with a nice transcript is significantly lower. It's better to find what you are capable of doing and find a degree that's worth getting that's within those limits.
I'm around undergrads and recent graduates so much that I've seen so many who are struggling or getting a worthless degree or some other things that they could have avoided with better planning,
good luck!
I'm around undergrads and recent graduates so much that I've seen so many who are struggling or getting a worthless degree or some other things that they could have avoided with better planning,
