<p>I'm a senior nearing the end of my high school career and I'm still not sure exactly what I want to major in. I've been interested in film for the longest while and am accepted at Desales University as a TV/Film major. After looking at post graduate career options, however, I've been starting to wonder if I really want to spend my life working my butt off sitting in front of a computer cutting up television commercials for mitsubishi (or selling anything for that matter as there are much more jobs in advertising than their are in in traditional movie making). </p>
<p>I'm still into film but I also want to keep my options open. Specifically my other main interest is in anthropology and to a lesser extent, history. I could double major in film and History, but Desales doesn't offer a major in Anthropology. They have a deal with lehigh university and I could take some classes there, but it would be difficult (with regulations) to convince them to let me to do an entire second major there.</p>
<p>I've learned that in anthropology, undergraduate courses are not as important and real career options open up only after graduate school, so my real question is whether I could major in history (with maybe a minor in anthropology) and then be able to apply to grad school later in life if I wanted to. If someday I decide that I want to pursue anthropology more intensely, how much would it set me back not to have a full undergraduate degree?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for any responses, sorry for such a long winded post.</p>