Students should choose a university major that prepares them for high paying careers. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

For the socioeconomic development of nation education is an essential tool.
However
, it is a hot debate nowadays some individuals argue that
university
undergraduates should only consider subjects which would make them self sufficient in their
career
as they may get higher perks. But according to my perception I completely disagree with
this
because when everybody choose these as a major there would be an imbalance in the society.
First
and foremost, choosing a
university
major is an important decision that should be taken very carefully.
In addition
, students should take a major which they felt comfortable while studying that and think they will enjoy doing
this
.
Moreover
, their selection should be supported in their own interest because If they do not take it into account, they could fail to get their degree. To illustrate, in the
first
year at the
university
, many students change their core course, because they do not easily pursue some subjects.
Thus
, It is important to select a major related to their interests.
Nonetheless
, every day we can see many graduate students looking for a post unsuccessfully. So, they have to consider how many students get a job after graduation,
in other words
, whether the
career
is employable.
For instance
, I have a friend who chose an employable
career which
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career, which
is not well pay, but he is happy and got a job in one month after graduating that allows him pay the rent and bills. Henceforth, is better chose a
career
in which they can get a job easily than select a well pay
career
that would be crowded, and it would be difficult to get into.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • university major
  • high paying careers
  • long-term satisfaction
  • fulfillment
  • factors
  • potential
  • income
  • passion
  • interest
  • success
  • job satisfaction
  • transferable skills
  • balance
  • personal interests
  • financial stability
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