Don't know what to major in!!

<p>Just like the title says, I don't know what to major in. There are hundreds of majors out there, but most of them just don't seem to interest me that much. However, I do know that I'm not good in science and find history more on the boring side.</p>

<p>Right now I'm thinking of majoring in either one of the business fields such as Accounting or Economics, or something in the Engineering field. The engineering field seems interesting but I don't think that I can maintain a high GPA with all of the physics and math involved. As for the business field, I feel that I may end up hating my job in the future.</p>

<p>Advice, anyone?</p>

<p>well what do u like doing lol</p>

<p>Sadly, there's not much that I like to do that could be turned into a job. I enjoy computers, but the demand isn't very high and I can learn most of that kind of stuff in my own free time if it was necessary to learn. Maybe make it a minor or something.</p>

<p>Take your time, take a broad range of classes. You have a while to decide.</p>

<p>the demand for computer jobs is higher than just about any other career..what are you talking about..</p>

<p>think about the job you want to do, and take the major that is required to get that job</p>

<p>or you can think about what you want to learn more about and what interests you most and do the inverse of the above</p>

<p>Well I'd rather choose one and stick with it. What is a good list of jobs that are going to be in demand in about 5 years?</p>

<p>@COlsen</p>

<p>Well I guess I've heard wrong then, but are the computer jobs going down then? And also which fields are high?</p>

<p>there will always be plenty of 'computer' jobs</p>

<p>go into software engineering and get in a start-up :]</p>

<p>Which would you say are the easiest and which are the hardest courses in the technology field?</p>

<p>@ nonPareilSkill</p>

<p>Just take general ed courses your first semester in college. You have until the end of sophomore year to officially declare a major. By then you will know what you'll like to pursue in greater depth as a major.</p>