From psych to finance to possibly psych again, help!

<p>Hello all,
Last semester was my first college semester and I went in as a psych major to branch of into psychiatry. My grades were perfect but one class-the class I was majoring in. I panicked and since I didn't want my GPA to get messed up, I decided choose a finance major since I was slightly interested in the business aspect. Fast forward to this semester and all these business classes I'm taking: Accounting, intro to business, computer application skills, all seem boring and uninteresting to me. I miss psychology a lot and I feel I switched too quick since I was frazzled by my grade in the class. I'd say 70% of me switched due to the grade i received, the rest my teacher was just tough but something I had to work on. So what should I do? Prior to switching to finance I researched that psych is almost a useless major without a MD. Even if I want to go to psychiatry, it's a possibility I may just want to be a psych major, but I want to be able to have a well paying job in today's economy. That's where business comes in. I find it interesting, too, and I feel I'm judging too quick since I think i haven't gotten to any REAL finance courses, but at the same time I enjoyed everything i studied about in psych. Studying for my business classes is a pain in the ass and I don't enjoy it as much. So I'm here to ask the public, what should I do? Go with the major that I will have instant access to jobs and money, or go for the other one that isn't seen as the greatest one unless with an MD (and I'd be going to med school for psychiatry). Thanks for the help everyone.</p>

<p>Bummmmmmmppp</p>