And that hits the nail on the head. My wife's youngest son got a marketing degree from Florida State. He ends up managing a shoe store in a mall in Orlando. He wakes up and realizes he screwed up by not pursuing a degree in a specialized field. He then goes to Atantic Univ. in Pompano Beach and gets a 2 yr degree in administering specialized medical tests and provding reports for doctors. He now lives in a gated community in Plantation and drives a Lexus. Besides his job with several hospitals he is also teaching at Atlantic Univ. in the same field that he obtained his 2 yr degree in. The marketing degree at FSU opened zero doors except to more dead end jobs. Without majoring in a in demand field you can be dead in the water job wise.