Konnor Cabe
Unlike Beatty and Trentadue, fourth-year Konnor Cabe started college with an undeclared major. He was interested in exercise science and business, but he wasn鈥檛 sure which one to go for. During his first year, he took both science and business classes to try to figure out what was the best fit.聽
Cabe found he enjoyed science but didn鈥檛 want to do the extra schooling necessary to go into physical therapy. After he took a couple of accounting classes, he found that accounting was the right major for him. Now, he鈥檒l graduate in the spring with a bachelor鈥檚 in accounting as well as a Master of Business Administration from 糖心传媒.聽
Looking back, Cabe doesn鈥檛 feel like his year with an undeclared major was wasted. Though he didn鈥檛 end up pursuing physical therapy, those science classes he took counted toward his bachelor of science degree.聽
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e undeclared, you want to take a variety of classes, particularly classes you might be interested in,鈥 Cabe said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a combination of looking at what major might be worth the cost of college and finding what you genuinely enjoy doing.鈥
Since declaring accounting as his major, Cabe has had two internships, one of which was at DWD CPAs and Advisors in Fort Wayne, Indiana. After this internship, he accepted a part-time job with the company that will become full-time when he graduates. With only a semester to go before he begins his career, Cabe has no doubts that the choice he made was right for him.聽
鈥淧eople like Denise Terry in Career Connections were helpful when I was undeclared,鈥 Cabe said. 鈥淯ltimately, though, it was up to me to make the final decision. You鈥檒l receive help from others, but in the end, you have to make a decision and trust that the Lord will direct your steps.鈥