A little discouraged on choosing my major

<p>I currently attend a very good university and I came in not knowing what I want to do thinking "ok, I'll just test the waters and find out what I like and everything will be great!" Now, though, I'm halfway (ish) through my second semester and I'm in an international relations class, a subject I had originally thought I was going to major in. I'm totally not enjoying the class, though; the professor is very smart but his lectures are terrible and I don't enjoy doing any of the readings. I don't know if this is because its an intro class (I have already taken an intro to IR class from the University of Maryland but I couldn't get my credit accepted). I'm in calculus, as well, which I'm not that good at but I enjoy it. I'm in a philosophy that tends to go through phases where I really enjoy and really don't. Next semester I'm hoping to take my final calc credit and try out a statistics class. I'm a little discouraged though, I feel like I've wasted too much time and I haven't even got any closer to finding something I really enjoy!</p>

<p>Any advice would be great...</p>

<p>What courses have you taken besides math, philosophy, and IR? What are your personal interests/hobbies?</p>

<p>Don't stress out over this. You still have plenty of time to decide.</p>