My advise is to get the broadest possible liberal arts education you can as an undergrad. I went through some big changes in my sophomore year that set me on a mission to seek that path at the University of Michigan, a huge school which, at least in in that era, seemed to be focused on prepping undergrads for their grad school paths. The path I chose was not easy, and the school was little help, although a lot of my profs were very helpful in guiding me. Really, even a surgeon can benefit from Russian lit, a poet can occasionally draw on organic chemistry, and an attorney can build a case for differential equations. Librarians, of course, need to know everything. Cary On Wednesday, May 28, 2014, Riley Childs <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I was curious about the type of degrees people had. I am heading off to > college next year (class of 2015) and am trying to figure out what to major > in. I want to be a systems librarian, but I can't tell what to major in! I > wanted to hear about what paths people took and how they ended up where > they are now. > > BTW Y'All at NC State need a better tour bus driver (not the c4l tour, the > admissions tour) ;) the bus ride was like a rickety roller coaster... 🎢 > > Also, if you know of any scholarships please let me know ;) you would be > my BFF :P > > > Riley Childs > Student > Asst. Head of IT Services > Charlotte United Christian Academy > (704) 497-2086 > RileyChilds.net > Sent from my Windows Phone, please excuse mistakes > -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com