Business, Psychology/social work, German majors??

<p>I really don't know what I want to do when I'm older, but I enjoy learning/speaking German (I'm currently studying abroad), and I find things with Psychology and/or social work interesting (but I do NOT want to be a teacher!!!) Lastly, I feel like business is a good major to have, something very very useful and having a business major gives you many various opportunities.
I also thought real estate was interesting. And pharmacy. But who knows...</p>

<p>In school I like Foreign Languages, English, and History best. I'm not a big fan of math, although I am not terrible. I'm not toooo creative (like not enough for a job that requires great amounts of creativity).</p>

<p>Is there a way to major/double/triple major in any combination of those? And of these are my interests, what kind of job would be suitable for me?</p>

<p>Business and psychology work well together. Not only do you need to understand how a business and the economy work, but you will need to have excellent people skills to do especially well in almost any career. Focus on social psychology courses and counseling courses (the interviewing and listening skills you learn in most counseling courses are useful even if you don’t want to be a counselor), and of course industrial and organizational psychology (the human resources/business-y aspect of psychology). You can add in some English courses (not necessary to major/minor), because writing thoughtfully and persuasively is important in business communications.</p>

<p>What kind of career do you want?</p>

<p>Because business may not be useful for some careers.</p>