Doesn't have my intended major?

<p>Hey everyone,</p>

<p>So I was lucky enough to be accepted into Berkeley and Princeton, and I have a problem in choosing which school to attend. My dilemma here is that Berkeley offers the major I wish to study (Nutrition), while Princeton does not. But the thing is, Princeton offers its students the ability to form their own majors. So what should I do? No doubt it would take more work to form my own major, but is that really a reason to turn down Princeton? If it makes any difference, I live about half an hour away from Berkeley, so going to the east will be a huge (and welcomed) experience. What are your thoughts? Thank you!</p>

<p>Maybe I shouldn’t be skeptical, but in my experience, most kids switch their majors 2-3 times in college. Of the 6 different guys I’ve lived with over the course of 3 years, only 1 is still majoring in his original major. </p>

<p>What I’m trying to say is, you may change your mind, and if you do, then you’ll be feeling kind of silly for picking a school based on that one major.</p>