For an increasing number of students, they’re open to falling into a job that is not directly in line with what they studied in college, so long as they are making a difference in their life and in the lives of others.
“I want to do something that is worth doing,” says Harrison Noah, a history major at U.C. Davis. “If I can die knowing that my environment or my world was slightly improved because of my presence, I’ll call that a win.”