Help! I have NO idea what I want to major in!!

<p>Here's the problem.. I'm already in my third semester of community college. I want to transfer and get out of here and start working towards a bachelor's but.. there are many things that interest me. I took a personality/career test (actually I took many of them online...) and they all said I should do something on the more creative side as opposed to the logical. They recommended writing, journalism, creative writing, art, drama, music. I was focusing on music, but the specific major I wanted (contemporary vocal) is only offered at so many schools in america and they're expensive and there is no way I can afford them or afford to be that much in debt. </p>

<p>I guess what I'm saying is...how can I transfer if I'm not sure what I want to major in? I was thinking journalism, but many people say you should not major in undergrad journalism, but rather in GRAD school and in undergrad you should study something like science or history (to become a science journalis or historical journalist).
I was also thinking about majoring in a certain language and becoming a translator and one languag that really interests me is American Sign Language, but I don't know any sign language besides the alphabet and I think many colleges require that you take it in highschool in order to major in it, but I'm not sure.</p>

<p>Anyway, how do I decide what to major in if my interests are all over the place?? Anybody else in this situation? Or perhaps used to be?</p>

<p>If you are in a hurry, here is something to consider:</p>

<p>Choose some of the schools, your top choices of where you’d like to attend that offer programs you are interested in. Specifically, I would look at a school that have more than one program that interests you. Also look at what they have to offer, what else do you want out of that school? Dorm life,Musical programs, a college newspaper? Take these things into consideration. You can then apply to a school and a particular major knowing you have the ability to change majors once you get there. Also, you can then move on to graduate school to further narrow your choice.</p>