I graduated with a CIS degree in March of 2002. Where you go with it really depends on what you're interested in. As you say, the CIS degree covers a broad spectrum of the computing world, which means that it doesnt give you an expertise in any single area (which is usually needed to land the better jobs). It will be up to you to become an expert in a specific field.. I'd recommend concentrating on something you enjoy doing.
Personally, I've ended up managing a tech support department somehow. I'm not sure how =P.. I've always been more interested in computer services/repair for medium size IT departments, but tech support seems to fit me pretty well too.
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