<p>âWhat is it with Science Majors?â - that is a question that rings true to my life. </p>
<p>Day after day when people ask, âwhat do you wanna major in?â a lot of responses tend to be âoh, idk, something medical.â It only allows me to infer that it may be a pressured choice, a popular option, indecision, or simply because it is a popular field that so happens to yield many jobs with good salaries/incomes. The thing that irks me the most is that it seems to me that many people who respond this way may not be truly passionate for the field. And surprisingly, if there are any who actually pursue it, only few are successful. âMedicalâ majors arenât the only majors that can give you good salaries, nor is it an âend all be allâ to high paying, exciting careers. Iâd like to think that the major anyone ends up choosing allows them to be in a satisfying career, not just a job. Besides, how will anyone earn good money if they are sick of their job? </p>
<p>Science fields are vast. So many different careers and majors to choose from; so many positions and degrees to get; so many options and honestly, it is very flexible. I believe the reason why so many people like the idea of science majors is because of the feeling of security. Like what i said before, people are attracted to it because the popular majors tend to produce a lot of a lot of popular successful people. Key word here is POPULAR. Not all bio and chem majors will be doctors. Not all physics majors will be the next Einstein. The time, the effort, the amount of schooling, THE LOANS ESPECIALLY all add up. </p>
<p>Letâs not forget to mention the pressure to have a successful career that earns a lot of cash. I think that a lot of students in our generation feel like if theyâre not good in science or in math they wonât do well and they wonât earn good salaries. And I think that a lot of people are deterred from their preferred major(s) because of the idea that it wonât make a lot of cash. So they may stick with a science major even if they donât necessarily feel they can excel in it. Take for example nursing, it was popular then and still is mostly because of the cash and while no doubt there are people who are dedicated and who excel in it, there were still loads of people who were shocked to find out the kind of work it took to be a nurse so they dropped it. (Itâs either that or they just donât like it). Iâm not saying theyâre lazy. Iâm just saying that itâs not what they expected. </p>
<p>So people please, before you start calling yourself a science major please research into it. Know exactly what you want to do and what job you want to get into because just saying âidk something medicalâ doesnât really help you. Saying âidk something in scienceâ wonât help you. It isnât a guaranteed ticket to riches. </p>
<p>On the other hand if you truly feel like science is your calling please still do research. Please be patient because I know that itâs a challenging time. Plan what youâre actually GONNA DO with that major! A bio or psychology major wonât help you none if you donât know what YOU GONNA DO after college. </p>
<p>Main point: RESEARCH AND DONâT ASSUME. DONâT just do the popular choice! Actually think about what you do best in or what you enjoy, and think about your future and career! You donât need to make a decision now, but itâs good to actually know what you want to do with your life, right?</p>