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| Hi there. 
 I know exactly how you feel and I have been through exactly where you are.
 While I'm at uni, it seen so hard to find a job and future look grim.
 
 After graduate from Auckland Uni and worked in NZ  / Aus for 10+ years in enterprise IT context, here is a few recommendation from me:
 1. If you don't like IT in general (coding, debugging, diagnosing problem, learn new technology), it's not too late to switch major while you are at second year. If you are not passionate of this industry, it's unlikely you'll go very far anyway.
 2. The range of IT job in the industry is endless, it's meaningless to predict what you'll do after grad. What you learn in Uni is just the basics and foundation of IT, in general as a grad, the most likely roles you'll end up in development, system admin, testing, support, analyst. But with the speed this industry evolve, it's likely what you'll use at work after 3 years doesn't even exist today.
 3. In terms of your grade, B-B+ isn't bad. But this probably means you won't able to get a interview opportunity from the most prestigious big companies (IBM, Deloitte, EY etc...). But that's fine. My opinion is those big pretentious companies is the worst place for graduates, you'll often stuck in the bottom of useless bureaucratic system and won't have chance to learn or do anything meaningful.
 Further more, in my personal experience, Uni grade have nothing to do with career success.
 4. At end of the day you need rely on yourself to get a job. Unlikely anyone will able to just hand you a job (or even a internship) on a discussion forum. You need find a way to get involved in as many IT experience as possible before you graduate. If you really don't know how to start, maybe go to sourceforge and see if there's any project looking for help.
 
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