Possibly useful again?
Even more students would try to get a computer science degree and change their major after one or two courses than did back when I got my CS degree. :)
Tip: if you're nerdy enough to get a good STEM degree, chances are you don't need half of the government or university personnel trying to figure out how to convince you to choose a STEM career. You're already heading that direction anyway. When we push everybody to get a STEM degree we're trying to fit a bunch of square pegs into a bunch of round holes when it'd be best if we just got rid of welfare and let necessity encourage people to figure it out (of which I believe most will). For instance, even here in Alabama there's a shortage for good blue collar skills.