05-17-2003, 06:40 PM
I do think it depends on the field. If you major in a business field, you're going to have a hard time. Same with like psychology, history, literature, that kind of stuff. It also means that getting a masters or higher degree is going to be a huge help in getting a job in the field you graduated in. I'm planning on majoring in biological sciences, and I've thought about forensic biology. But it isn't the highest paying job, nor is a higher degree necessary. I'm not sure if I want to go pre-med yet... I have lots of time to think about it, see how I do in college. I can't say much about the job market, I know little about it yet. All I know is I will be shooting for the highest degree I can achieve, and see where it goes. I want to get a bachelor's, find a job, and go to college part time to further my degree. We shall see how it all works out.