<p>I'm stuck on what to really major in. At the moment it's between CS and BIT (Computer Science and Business Information Technology).</p>
<p>I honestly don't know if this is a stereotype or not, but I don't want to spend my days coding, if that's what a CS major will get me a job in. Don't get me wrong, I love working with computers and have a true interest in learning how to code things, but I don't want to do that as a job. Is there more than coding for jobs for CS majors?</p>
<p>As for BIT, I like more hands on things. I've taken A+ computer repair and thought that was very interesting, although I don't want to have it as a life-long profession. I've held two office assistant jobs and thought that working with a business might be for me, although I'd like to do stuff more technical.</p>
<p>This probably sounds really confusing, but I'm up for any constructive advice. I love math (which would lead me back to CS, but I don't want to code - a business job working with computers and technology would be great). I really want a job that would let me travel as well. The reason I'm considering CS is because it's one of the biggest growing job fields.</p>
<p>So the questions I'm really asking here is: which major is better for my career, and what job careers would I be most interested in? I appreciate any good advice!</p>