Thanks everyone. My friends just freaked me out, saying I had to choose between starting over as a sophomore or end up in minimum wage job, no third option. @MYOS1634 No internships (I would despise working in a corporate setting sitting behind a desk and fetching coffee) and no job. Unfortunately I live in a really really small town and my mom uses our only car to commute, so my options are very limited. Taken archaeology, anthro, a curatorial seminar (helped plan an exhibition at the Museum), one semester of calculus, 2 semesters of chemistry which I bombed, a few literature classes, 2 semesters of classical Greek, and by the time I graduate I’ll have had 4 semesters of Middle Egyptian. No economics, comp sci, or engineering courses I know other subjects like comparative government, geography, and statistics but I did those in high school AP classes so from employer’s point of view I know nothing about those subjects. I’ve tried to go with my major adviser on a dig to Egypt but because of the Ministry of Antiquities’s red tape the soonest I could go is this winter break. I have been part of an archaeological dig, a colonial period house in SE Pennsylvania, did that for 6 weeks, 9-5. As for taking another year, I’m not sure I could take having to watch all my friends graduate in May while I have to go through another year completely alone, not to mention the embarrassment of having to tell everyone “I wasn’t good enough to finish in time”. And the thought of having to shackle myself to loans that will take me the rest of my life, or longer, to pay off terrifies me. My 4 year plan before this was to finish up undergrad this year then jump straight into a Ph.d program, but clearly that’s not going to happen. And with things I could do completely unrelated to Egypt, I’d be tempted to work at McDonald’s forever over going into law or business.