By: Ethan Nelson
Mohamed Khatib says he’ll make most of his life’s mistakes in his 20s, just as he enters the job market.
And as he gets older, the University of Minnesota marketing sophomore said he hopes to learn from those mistakes — especially regarding his career plan — and then make improved decisions that move him closer to his goals.
Khatib is right to be aware of his life decisions at this point because according to a report involving a University researcher published earlier this month, they will likely influence his future earnings.