<p>Thanks for all your advice.</p>
<p>I got 4 uncles. One has an EE bachelor degree and currently working at Intel, one has a Computer Science (or whatever, I don’t remember exactly), one has a Mechanical Engineer and own a plant in Ontario - Canada, and one who earned a BS in Law already before he moved to US and he decided to take an IT degree. Three of them encouraged me to re-take another BS at US (the last one has not confirmed yet) and somehow agreed that Engineering major would give me better opportunity with this New Zealand degree which is less recognizable. Of course I aware that back in their time (about 20 years ago), technical major, especially engineering, is the most demanded job in US market and it was very easy for them to look for an engineering job. I just dont know the actual current demand in job market now.</p>
<p>English is not my first language and I just moved to US 3 months ago from Vietnam and that make me less competitive when I want to fit in a position in front office (customer service, etc…). Say if I continue looking for a job in finance, with my competence (communicating skills, networking, different social interaction, etc…), I would end up in an office job with salary slightly above average and boring daily routine tasks… </p>
<p>I know now I sound like a coward who afraid of getting outside into job market and looking for another shelter in 4 years. But I think it is reasonable in this down trend of economic.</p>