How set are you on a major?

<p>It is good to have an idea of what you want to do. But chances are good that you may change your major at least once or more. I am one of the few exceptions who knew what I wanted to do in high school and kept with it up to now as a senior in college.</p>

<p>The only things I have interest in are poli Sci and acting. Poli Sci is the only one that is slightly employable. Whatever in probably going to law school afterwards. I might change this year.</p>

<p>70% sure I want to major in Engineering (not sure what branch though). I’m a senior.</p>

<p>Math & Econ, Junior. 99% sure</p>

<p>Accounting, 85% sure, HS Senior</p>

<p>Sophomore year/ Doubly Major in Speech Pathology-Audiology and Pharmacology/ 50%/</p>

<p>Computer Science. 75% sure. Senior.
I have many other interests so, I’m not fully sure just yet</p>

<p>Rising junior here.
Economics-Chemical Engineering 30-70</p>

<p>I initially wanted to major in Economics since the beginning of Sophomore year but now ChemE fits my interests.</p>

<p>Economics. 70%.
Business Certificate. 50%</p>

<p>I really want to also major in Political Science (and slightly history). I can’t imagine not wanting to major in PS…but I don’t know how practical it is…
:’(</p>

<p>▲▲▲
I’m a rising senior.</p>

<p>As a senior, I was 100% set on doing Economics and pre-med. Now, after being rejected by Maryland, I will start classes at a CC on the 26th after moving into my dorm next Friday. Now that I’m basically getting a second chance to better myself academically, I’m currently undecided. I know that I want to go to medical school; however, I’m not sure what I want to major in since pre-med isn’t a major (it is at Penn State, however!). Here are my possible choices:</p>

<p>-Astrology
-*Engineering (Aerospace, Civil, or Mechanical)
-History (concentration in Roman history, if possible)
-Economics
-Biochem
-Neuroscience
-Chem
-Math</p>

<p>*I didn’t take physics in high school. Since I anticipated being accepted into Penn State (I was, but turned it down) and Maryland, I took Anatomy and Physiology, which was perfect for a pre-med major.</p>

<p>Nursing or Nutrition. I’m about 90% sure this is what I want to do and I’m a senior.
I thought I wanted to be a psychiatrist until a quarter into junior year</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure I wan economics… nothing else seems that interesting…</p>

<p>I know I want to go to med school. Probably major in Neuroscience.</p>

<p>Diagnostic Ultrasound/100%/Senior</p>

<p>Economics/Polisci/IR - 100% in some combination of the three :stuck_out_tongue: - senior</p>

<p>I know I want to do cognitive science. I’m 90% sure that’s what I want, but if it turns out I’m too stupid for it I’ll probably go into a major that can land me a job in Chinese translation or interpretation. Yay for being bilingual. Sophomore.</p>

<p>Criminal Justice/60%/Sophomore
Either that or some sort of business undergrad.</p>

<p>Pretty much split 50/50 on double majoring Math/Compsci or Math/Econ. It will most likely depend on which college I attend.</p>

<p>pre-med + biochemistry hands down</p>

<p>sophomore to be junior this year</p>

<p>freshman year i wanted to be an aerospace engineer and then i learned that biology existed</p>