Current Chicago First Year answering questions

<p>certainly, people who are involved in the type of majors that would want internships and jobs in business are recruited through job fairs on campus, and the job network for econ majors in perticularly strong. Being in biology everyone that I knew was headed for grad or med school but that is the reality of the hard sciences, one must obtain a higher degree than a ba. This said, I was unusual in that I chose to get my research experience off campus, most people in the sciences work at on campus labs. ( I think that we were second in the country for NIH spending in medical research last year, so you can imagine that the labs are very good.) I decided to not do research during the school year and spend the summers near home, working in a lab at a equivalent research university/institute.</p>