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Default Mar 16, 2019 at 09:05 PM
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It's never too late to change your major. Have you done a career assessment? I'm not talking about an interest assessment as that only shows what you are interested in and is biased towards that which is familiar. Career assessments test your aptitude and finds careers that match.

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It's never too late to change your major. Have you done a career assessment? I'm not talking about an interest assessment as that only shows what you are interested in and is biased towards that which is familiar. Career assessments test your aptitude and finds careers that match.

I have done career assessments before, they match with software engineering, networking and other IT jobs. I'm also a junior who is graduating next year, I came into this current school with 60 plus credits. Changing my major now wouldn't' be cost efficient at all.
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