Choosing a major, N-Science vs Liberal arts.

<p>How much does your prep school major matter when applying for college?
I'm 17, and have spent a year in hospital, which means I have 3 years left in prepschool. (I live in Scandinavia and our high/prep schools are up to 14th grade).
I've been admitted to two programs (within the same school) which are International natural science and Interntional Liberal arts. I feel so ambivalent and I have no idea what to do. At the moment I'm thinking about a future carreer in criminology/law, Finance or Med.
However, I have 3 years befor it's time for college and might change my mind many times.
Our school system kinda sucks because you can't get a well allrounded education,there is a huge difference between the different programs.
This is the courses for each program. The number after the subject is the number of courses. A plus means that there is a possibilty to take an additional course.</p>

<p>Natural Science Int</p>

<p>English (3)
Mathematics (4) +
Enviroment science (1)
Biology (2)
physics (2)
chemistry (2)
foreign language (1)
Int ekonomy (1)
Int Relations (1)
Fine arts (1)
Religion (1)
Sociology (1)
History (1)
health (1)</p>

<ul>
<li>two induvidual choices</li>
</ul>

<p>Liberal arts Int</p>

<p>English (3)
Mathematics (2) +
Fine arts (1)
Enviroment science (2)
Religion (2)
Sociology (2)
History (2) +
foreign language (2)
Int ekonomy (1)
Int Relations (1)
Geography (1)
philosophy (1)
psykology (1)
health (1)</p>

<ul>
<li>two induvidual choices</li>
</ul>

<p>Help please? NS has alot of advanced classes that would be great to have in my college App, but however, Getting a perfect GPA of 5.0 is very important to me and the LA program would probably be easier for me personaly.</p>

<p>Help me out please! how am i supposed to make a decision when I dont even know what I want to do with my life?
I will be attending college in the US between, I'm born in sweden but my family is from the us.</p>

<p>If you are definitely attending college in the US then choose whatever program you like and will do best in for grades. US colleges dont have the specialization for high school, and it wont make a gram of a difference which program you choose if your grades are good, (unless you want to apply to specialized US colleges like MIT/Caltech//etc that have a heavy emphasis on math/science). If you are not sure that you will be studying in the US, then you should study whatever will help you in a college in Sweden.</p>