I think I doofed. Hard.

<p>I’m sure each college has a resource on alumni and where they ended up with each major. You could start by comparing those. College is what you make of it; if you think you’ll learn more and impress more people with the knowledge you learn from one college, then choose it. If one college has more hook-ups and internship opportunities that are relevant to your interests, then choose it. It sounds like you need to do a bit more research on each. Just the curriculum should not be a deciding factor. </p>

<p>My gut would be to go with which school sounds better for you. It sounds like you like the other school’s major and curriculum a lot more than your current choice’s. If it were me, I’d change my decision. Keep in mind I am biased though, because I love learning over preparing for a job. I’d easily take the path that would allow me to learn more (and also learn more of what I want to learn) than the path that would put me in a job quicker.</p>

<p>Remember: it’s the next 4 years of your life. Do you want to spend it learning some irrelevant digital art information and possibly having a better shot at landing a big-shot career, or following your passion and perfecting what you want to do most?</p>