<p>I've been having a bit of trouble deciding on which major to do...
The reason I wanted to do International Studies was because I feel like every class that I'd take would involve something I'm interested in; I think all my classes would be enjoyable and never boring. The school has two campuses and the one with International Studies doesn't have Entrepreneurship, so I wouldn't be able to double major in it, I suppose or take one as a minor. The campus with International studies also has Chinese(they have Japanese as well and I'd love to try that too), a subject I liked in High school and that I wanted to continue. It is probably my favorite subject and what I'd look the most forward too. The other campus just has basic stuff like Spanish...</p>
<p>Now the reason I'd like to take Entrepreneurship is because I feel that I'd love to make a business someday. Many ideas in mind, that I'd hate to see go to waste. My original goal was to take International Studies so that I could have a bachelors degree, this degree is a requirement to teach English abroad in 90% of countries. I'd also be taking a major that I really liked. However, I feel that if I majored in International studies there are just so-so "backups" if I didn't enjoy teaching or wanted to do something new.</p>
<p>So, I thought, I always wanted to start a business abroad and knowing how to start a business and learning all I can with an Entrepreneurship degree would be my best bet (as far as back ups are concerned), so then I could teach, learn about a country and then when I want to start something I can move on. The International studies campus is about an hour from me (where I live, not the distance they are from each other) and the Entrepreneurship one is about 30 mins. I was told I can take a few credits at the campus I don't choose but it seems tedious to go to both of them if I have classes for them on the same day and if I'm working as well. Also, I thought if I took Entrepreneurship I could minor in International business as a substitute for International Studies...however they still don't have Chinese or Japanese. I also thought, studying abroad could help with the language issue.... I could use a bit of advice. >w<</p>
<p>My end goal, to work abroad(China/S.Korea/Japan/Vietnam/Thailand/Taiwan), to see the world. Making a business in the end is important to me, I want to teach but not FOREVER~</p>
<p>*whoops, realized I put this in the wrong forum @W@ sorry~</p>