<p>Back to the topic of the thread…from the perspective of a 4th year on the inside, many people are struggling to find jobs. Even some majors that traditionally job grabbing majors like Chemical Engineering and Electrical Engineering are struggling to find jobs. Most of the Humanities/Pure Sciences/Social Sciences (excluding Econ) majors I know have NOTHING unless they’re doing TFA. Coming out of college the majors that lead to the greatest likelihood of landing a job are Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, some form of Engineering, Commerce and Education…maybe Public Policy? Anyway, many Humanities/Pure Sciences/Social Sciences (excluding Econ) majors within my friend circle are questioning whether or not it was worth it now. Be very careful about what you major in when you get here. The Political Science English double major may sound good on paper but unless you have a serious plan that actually utilizes those skills you may be hurting later on.</p>