Have you decided on your major?

<p>Most likely going to be a double major in Neuroscience (or some variation of it) and Physics. It might change, but I doubt it.</p>

<p>Software Engineer/computer programmer, possibly something in medicine (not a surgeon, I dont have the steadiest hands), business has always appealed to me (well, how a business person is perceived anyways, I know nothing about the job but I like the idea.)… Hmm… Directing/making video games would be what I’m most passionate about, but I dont think I can make the salary I want with those kinds of jobs. :\ … My job choices are mostly based on a semi interest from myself, the pay, the availability in jobs, and the difficulty of getting a higher paying job in that field.</p>

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<li>Biomedical engineering</li>
<li>Petroleum engineering</li>
<li>Mechanical engineering</li>
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<p>And a minor in Spanish!!</p>

<p>Edit, those are supposed to be "or"s. No one could triple major in those D:</p>

<p>Communication design. I want to go into art direction, illustration, or the like :)</p>

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<p>Journalism with an emphasis on public relations. I might double major in business, too. </p>

<p>I fantasize about majoring in creative writing, though. If only I was the next bestselling author…</p>

<p>I have no idea and I’m applying this fall… I’m interested in going into Pharmacy, Economics, or Chemical Engineering but I can’t seem to choose which. I feel like ChemE would be the most practical yet I can’t seem to fully commit to it.</p>

<p>Another electrical engineer. Doing Circuit Lab for Science Olympiad this year =D
Beware, I’m taking this event the most seriously as I’ll have a huge advantage once I get to college.</p>

<p>Anyone thinking of International Political Economics?</p>

<p>@JuniorMint; I would, in a perfect world where I didn’t have to worry about debt. ;)</p>

<p>I want to major in Criminal Justice and minor in Dance.</p>

<p>Maybe double major in Criminal Justice and Business.</p>

<p>What i really want to do is Sports Journalism or Marketing, but seeing as those might not be very relevant or financially smart to take up in 2018, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or Education ^__^</p>

<p>Tentative chemistry major right now, with a minor in psychology (with a cognitive/biochemical focus).</p>

<p>Weird combo, I know.</p>

<p>I’ve known I want to go into a biomedical engineering career since middle school; however, my undergraduate major may be chemical engineering instead since it would I’ve me more opportunities for employment before grad school.</p>

<p>Well as I’ve said before, If my plans to become a masked vigilante fall through, I’ll major in poli sci.</p>

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<p>Debt!!! :mad:</p>

<p>If I went to Fordham I might try it, but I will probably pursue straight economics.</p>

<p>On the other hand, I could major in debt…</p>

<p>I’m going to major in Chemistry since that’s like my favorite subject.</p>

<p>I have a few big interests: Animals (specifically small and exotic vertebrates, as well as prehistoric ones), Demographics, and foreign languages (I’m really into French). </p>

<p>If I go with an Animal career, then I guess I’d do zoology, biology, environmental science, or something in that neighborhood. i wouldn’t do Animal Science because I have no interest in farm animals, and I do not want to be a vet. I also like the thought of doing an Avian Bio major, since I love birds (the Avian Bio major, I’m pretty sure, is only at the University of Georgia). </p>

<p>If I go with demographics, then I would have to major in Geography. I think I would minor in political science, too. </p>

<p>If I go with foreign languages, I’d probably do french major. Maybe portuguese or even arabic. I’d think it’d be cool to do one of those language+trade, etc. majors a few universities offer.</p>

<p>For the past year or so I’ve been set on majoring in meteorology or atmospheric science. If that doesn’t work out, I’d like to major in oceanography or ocean engineering. And if finally that doesn’t work out, I’d probably major in environmental science or even physics.</p>