Students should definitely think about their career prospects, because this guarantees them a better future. (觀點和理由)If they don't think about the job market, they may study something that cannot get them a job. (所謂的解釋)For example, my friend Tom did not think about jobs when he picked Physics, and he is now jobless. but my friend Jake researched the job market when he picked Chemistry, and now he earns over 1 million dollars every year. (舉例)Thus, clearly we should consider our job prospects when picking our major. (總結)
題目:Some people believe that college students should consider only their own talents and interests when choosing a field of study. Others believe that college students should base their choices of a field of study on the availability of jobs in that field.
Not everyone who graduates from high school knows who he/she really is. Take the Chinese high school education system for example. Everyone here studies a similar curriculum. If you focus on science and technology, you're required to take Chinese, Math, English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, or if you focus on humanity, you will have to take Chinese, Math, English, Politics, History, and Geography. Most students are, therefore, not actually aware of other potential fields that could one day become their career. In fact, a lot of skills that could later become important assets in a profession, such as communication skills, ability to handle pressure, or physical strength, cannot be reflected at this stage. Consequently, if a student is not exceptional in any of these fields, chances are high that he/she knows neither about his/her own passion nor his/her natural gift.(全部都是在解釋為什么會出現大量的學生不知道自己的興趣。)What are his/her best odds for a choice of major then? I do believe a decision based on job availability is the rational thing to do. Today, if you pick Computer Science, for example, even if you only attend a second-tier college and get an average GPA of C+ , you are still going to be popular in the job market. All the Internet startups are in desperate need of coders, so these professionals get much higher pay than fresh graduates from most other majors. It's true. the student may not enjoy his/her job,but let's be realistic. He/She will have enough money,and he/she can do fun things after work.(全部都是在解釋為什么選擇了好就業的領域,即便沒有興趣,但最后結果不會太差。)