<p>So I'm in a bit of dilemma... I just finished my first year at the University of Florida, but lately I've been considering changing my majors, currently I'm doubling in Art History and Theatre. And my current plan was to do UF's Master of Science in Management one year Graduate Program, after I complete my undergrad. My ultimate career goal is Arts Administration, but in this economy my dream job seems further and further away. Of course with any degree in business, that would be transferable to other career paths. I'm just hoping business in general will turn around. The estimated cost for the grad program is around $25,000 dollars. Which my neither my family or myself, will have to fork out after paying for undergrad expenses. While reading up about the MSM some people stated that because the program is for those who have zero undergrad business experience, its exactly like getting a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. So technically I could save money and go ahead and get a BABA, if its the same.</p>
<p>So my dilemma is, should I change to a Business Administration General Studies major, with a specialization in Art History (so my credits don't go to waste) and double major in Theatre, or continue with my current plan and go on to get the grad degree?</p>
<p>I have lots of reservations about this decision already because a) I came to UF wanting to study something I'm thoroughly passionate about for my undergrad. b) I'm pretty bad at math, much more of a history and writing person c) I'm already pretty far ahead in my Art History program, after my first year I have 39 UF credits and 69 total due to Summer B and heavy course loads. d) For me to switch now and graduate in the next 3 years, I'd have to do 2 Summer C sessions.</p>
<p>Any advice about my situation, the BABA-General Studies undergrad program, or the MSM graduate program, would be greatly appreciated!</p>