In addition,pursuing your interests at college does not cost you job opportunities.Though some occupations do require a specific major,the over-whelming majority of careers do not.There are many careers for which conpanies are willing to hire and train new college graduates.Additionally,the longer you are in the job market,the less important your major becomes. The skills you acquire as you are working will be far more important in determining your career path.On the other hand,because of rapid technological,industrial and soeial changes,even if the major you would choose can offer more job oppmlunities now,it is hard to tell whether it will remain SO in four years when you graduate from college.It is possible that the graduates of this major will not it,great demand then. All in all,find a subject that you enjoy and choose that for your major. Only in that way will you lead a fulfilled and fruitful college life and get truly well-prepared for your future.