<p>Master Katarn, I agree with some of what you say, but I just don’t think one is as limited as you are making it out to be by not being in a certain major. Sure, there are some limitations by not being in certain majors, and obviously companies looking only for techies will generally avoid say humanities majors, but I think that many companies will look for math majors, eecs majors, or CS majors to fill the same job, for instance. When I looked through the Berkeley career fair stuff, I noticed few that listed only EECS, but many that lsited many science majors, for instance, or all the engineering majors. One huge caveat is “where they want to be.” Unless this is defined, it’s hard to answer you. </p>
<p>Engineering physics worthless? More or less so than general physics? So I guess that by the time we drop to the sad level of the social sciences or some of the less awe inspiring sciences, students ought to just give up on life?</p>
<p>:rolleyes:</p>