4.0 GPA Harvard grad working a retail job

<p>People make choices for many different reasons, leading to different paths in life. Some bright kids choose liberal arts/ humanities because those courses widen your mind-set, making it possible for you to derive more meaning out of this existence or life. Going to top colleges also help in landing better jobs, though not necessarily related to the major that you learn.
Some prefer to take pre-professional or professional majors, hoping to ensure more stable employment outlook.
There are so many other factors that impact a graduate’s employment opportunities and career position after 10 or 20 years in the market, making preplanning often meaningless.</p>

<p>However, I am in the opinion that going into debt for your studies is perhaps too hazardous. There are other more practical and safer options if one truely wants to improve his quality.</p>