I cant decide on a major, EE looks interesting

<p>That is about the point I am at. I am a junior with almost all Poly Sci credit so far. I decided I do not want to do Poly Sci/Law school. </p>

<p>I keep on looking at different majors and thinking that would be cool, including but not limited to:
1. EE
2. Mechanical E
3. Civil E.
4. Stats
5. Physics
6. Actuarial Science
7. Business</p>

<p>The problem is that I do not have time to continually waste semesters. I know I do not like programming that much, but there is only 1 more programming class I would have to take in EE. I like math, I like physics, I do not like chem or biology.</p>

<p>I cringe at EE because that would mean like 4 more years of school on top of the 3 I have had. I also dont know if I would really like it. Again, that is about where I am with all my ideas.</p>

<p>Any good career planning websites?</p>

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<p>The EE curriculum where I went was only about 2 years specific to EE.</p>

<p>think about the career, not about the courses.</p>

<p>You should be done with gen eds and you can take summer classes so I think you could graduate in EE in 4-6 semesters and 2 summers.</p>

<p>The</a> Sloan Career Cornerstone Center is pretty good.</p>

<p>Don't worry I spent two years getting an IT associate's degree only to decide I don't want to work in IT so now I'm going to school for computer engineering which will be three years on top of one year I've already done. If EE is what you want to do then go for it, the number of years in school should not change that.</p>