<p>I am nearing the end of my junior year and I still have little to no idea where I want to go to college or what I might be interested in going to college for. Is this bad? I know I love math/science so I'm thinking something with Engineering, but at the same time I also am very interested in politics/law so I might find a career in that interesting, too.</p>
<p>Start looking at some LAC's, since they offer lots of options to just explore.</p>
<p>Well, as much as I love LACs, if you're interested in engineering, I would not recommend focusing on them, for only a very small number (Swarthmore, Smith if you're female, a couple others) offer it.
However, going to an extremely large school will make it harder to switch majors, so I would recommend looking mainly at medium-sized schools. But obviously, you can find LACs with engineering, and you can change majors at a huge state school, if you really want to.
Not knowing what you want to do in college is <em>absolutely fine</em>. Don't even worry about that part.
However, you do need to start working out what colleges you want to apply to. This summer would be a great time to do that. There's still plenty of time. I'm sure there are characteristics that are important to you, maybe you just don't realize it yet. If it's feasible, maybe going on some college visits would help you to determine what sort of college you want.
Good luck!</p>
<p>I'm the same way. I plan on exploring many options in college, so I can then decide. I wouldn't worry right now.</p>
<p>^^ You're not even near being a junior. It's not the same thing.
Juniors should decide about where they want to go sometime soon.
But the major, I agree snoops, is not to be worried about now too much.</p>
<p>Ya...many of us have no clue what we will major in and many that do know what they are going to major in..change their majors</p>
<p>I was looking into it more and it seems like if I majored in Engineering then decided I wanted to do law I could go to a law school for graduate and be a patent lawyer.</p>
<p>And I know it's not necessary to decide a major yet, but I should start thinking about schools and what I want to major in would impact what schools I am interested in.</p>