<p>hi,
i'm in a bit of a dilemma here. i have 3 options i don't really know how to choose. on top of these choices, i also have a part time job i must keep. please give me any suggestions if you have any. greatly appreciated. thanks. </p>
<p>option 1: double major</p>
<p>pros: i wanted to double major in creative writing and philosophy (the second one), because i find philosophy interesting and i think it would help a bit better if i ever decide to go on to grad school, and philosophy could help a bit with logic and the arguing side. philosophy is also more intensive and rigorous, but good training for the future. </p>
<p>cons: philosophy is pretty difficult and my gpa would probably be lower. it also doesn't do too much in terms of finding a job. </p>
<p>option 2: major in CW and take electives i always wanted to take</p>
<p>pros: my electives would mainly be acting and other artistic electives, just because i think it would be fun. i dream of acting many nights, and i think i would miss it a lot if i don't get to do it anymore. it would help my gpa and it has made me happier when i take these classes. other electives include business classes just to get a basic intro on them in case i do some business. </p>
<p>cons: i have taken pretty much all the basic acting classes and the higher level ones require auditions. it is also time consuming though i find it well worth it. a con to the business electives are that... well... i don't like business classes. </p>
<p>option 3: major in CW, take it slowly, and focus on internships.</p>
<p>pros: internships can help a lot when i go out into the real world, and it would give me a big step up. but it is also manageable to do an internship while i double major... but probably not doable if i do acting as well, since acting takes up way too much time. but if i do double major and do an internship, i wouldn't be able to focus too well, because there will be so much going on. </p>
<p>cons: i would feel like i missed out on stuff i wanted to learn in school, and may feel like an entry level job somewhere is better after i get out of college and when i can really focus out of school.</p>