I.
INTRODUCTION
The increasing unemployment rate in Malaysia has
become a worrying trend in recent years.
According to the Department of Statistics of
Malaysia, the unemployment rate for October 2010
was 2.8 percent. The rate increased to 3.3 percent
in September 2011. Then, it decreased to 3.0
percent October 2011. Although, it is a small
percentage, the 3.0 percent is actually equivalent to
3,768,000 unemployed citizens. One reason that
may contribute to this worrying percentage is their
performance in their university life does not meet
the industry standard. Why? One reason is that
their degree major does not match their interest.
When this happens, students’ performance is
usually at the average level. Studies have shown
that having their major according to their interest
will influence the success in their university life [1,
5].
I.
INTRODUCTION
The increasing unemployment rate in Malaysia has
become a worrying trend in recent years.
According to the Department of Statistics of
Malaysia, the unemployment rate for October 2010
was 2.8 percent. The rate increased to 3.3 percent
in September 2011. Then, it decreased to 3.0
percent October 2011. Although, it is a small
percentage, the 3.0 percent is actually equivalent to
3,768,000 unemployed citizens. One reason that
may contribute to this worrying percentage is their
performance in their university life does not meet
the industry standard. Why? One reason is that
their degree major does not match their interest.
When this happens, students’ performance is
usually at the average level. Studies have shown
that having their major according to their interest
will influence the success in their university life [1,
5].
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