<p>I am curious....</p>
<p>man, that is honestly a hard question. I know engineers that cannot find jobs, a nurse that had to leave the state and loads of humanities grads that cannot find anything. I think at this point you should just go with what you are most interested in.</p>
<p>accounting</p>
<p>Major in something you like, because if you can’t find a job, at least you’ll be unemployed in a field you like. Don’t become an accountant just because there are jobs available. You’d likely hate your life (no one in their right mind would become an accountant :D). Kidding aside, if jobs are difficult to get, no matter what you pick, you’ll be in competition with people who love and are passionate for their field. If you don’t enjoy your classes, you’ll likely have a hard time getting good grades and appearing like a good candidate for jobs in that field. So pick something you’re interested in, and work hard.</p>
<p>Thank You!</p>
<p>definitely a major in engineering. Especially, chemical, biomedical or electrical etc…</p>
<p>Google STEM degrees. That seems to be where all the jobs are.</p>