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I will just interject here, but university is not a career/job training institution. If you want a job, a community college is the best place to go. I think career advisors at university don't lead you in the right direction, a) because they don't care...it's their job, they only want the pay cheque and b) most people who graduate will not find a job in their major. While it is true that nowadays most employers want their employees to have university degrees, they really don't care what your degree is in. Now while there are a few career choices that require a specific degree, for example, medicine, law, engineering. Most do not.
So, don't worry about your major...hell I don't have one. I will have a BA but no major when I graduate, so if I am at university to get a job in my field/major, well it looks like I'll be working at Burger King for the rest of my life.
So enjoy your major, take what you like. University should be there to teach you self discipline and how to think. It's not job training.
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