They also think that some majors will never be able to make money because students in those majors can't find jobs after graduation. Luisa Hill, in “if you choose a specialization that makes you money-NO”, “if you are passionate about a subject and want to study it at university, chances are you will do very well and not only find happiness, but acquire valuable skills that they will allow you to follow a life path that satisfies both your soul and your financial needs.” (Luisa, 2013) In my opinion, choosing a correct specialization is very useful for the daily life of university students. They will feel very happy every single day because they love their specializations. And they can also enjoy themselves from study life. University students, who choose specialization out of love, also adapt better to university life because all these students have the same goals and specializations. Everyone is waiting for the opportunity to come. Like the author's idea, students will succeed if the opportunity presents itself. I also agree with Carolyn Gregoire, in "Why Is 'Follow Your Passion' Bad Career Advice?", "'Ultimately, success is not about money or position, but about living the life you you want, not just the life you are content with,” Huffington wrote (Carolyn, 2013) From my perspective, college students can live the life they want if they choose the major, which they are passionate about.
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