The United States will have more than 1.2 million job openings in STEM-related fields by 2018, and there will be a significant shortage of qualified college graduates to fill them. A Microsoft STEM Survey reveals the motivation for students who select a STEM path to secure their own futures.
- More than half (57%) of STEM college students said that before going to college, a teacher or class sparked their interested in STEM; especially true of female students (68%)
- Nearly four in five STEM college students said they decided to study STEM in high school or earlier (78%)
- 68% said they want a good salary
- 66% said it’s the job potential
- 68% said they find their degree program subjects intellectually stimulating and challenging
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