The Chronicle of Higher Education
It seems the grass is often greener in somebody else's major. Many technology workers wish they had chosen a liberal-arts major in college, a new survey has found, while many professionals in other fields say that, in retrospect, they should have focused on science or technology. The survey was undertaken by George Mason University and the Potomac KnowledgeWay, an organization for information-technology professionals.

The survey, released...

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