I think I want to become a dietitian, but I also like Speech Path, Psych...?

<p>So I'm really interested in health and wellness. I have SO many interests, so I'm considering a lot of the bigger schools so that I have a lot of options. My interests are Nutrition, obviously, Movement science (kinesiology), Speech & Language Pathology, French, and Psychology, so mostly fields in the health sciences. </p>

<p>Schools I've been accepted into:</p>

<p>-University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Movement science major in the School of Kinesiology)
-they don't have an undergrad nutrition program. If I went here, could I still become a dietitian? They do have French and Psych though. I'd probably pursue both if I went here..</p>

<p>-University of Wisconsin-Madison (Speech Path in School of Education)
-they DO have a dietetics program, but in a different school so I'd have to switch if I didn't like Speech Path. How good is this program- does anyone know?</p>

<p>-Marquette University (School of Health Sciences for Speech Path)
-I probably won't go here</p>

<p>-University of Illinois-Urbana (School of Health Sciences for Speech Path)
-I probably won't go here either</p>

<p>Still waiting to hear from:
-Boston University
-They have all my possible majors, I'm guessing I'll get in</p>

<p>-University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (applied into Psych)
-I've heard they have an excellent nutrition program, but I doubt I'll get in</p>

<p>-Northwestern University (I got deferred Early Decision, applied into Comm. Disorders)
-They only have Speech Path</p>

<p>What do you think? I'm SO confused... :( I wish I knew what I wanted to do, that would make it SOOOO much easier!
(As of now, U of M and UWM are probably tied)</p>

<p>Sounds like you will need a graduate degree (masters or doctorate depending on the degree) for these majors. Make sure to factor in undergraduate cost into your decision. Also, health sciences… really no need to double major.</p>

<p>Speech pathology would be the smart choice. You can get decent pay after just your undergraduate degree (and you can work closely with dietitians if you want to). Why not double-major in French?</p>