<p>Just curious. </p>
<p>Math, with a possible double major in philosophy depending on how scheduling goes in the future. I like math even though I’m not very good at it, and I think studying more math will make me smarter and help me think more clearly about everything. For a while I thought I would major in Teacher Education too, but I want to go to grad school for math (if I turn out to be smart enough) and I decided like yesterday that I should just major in math for undergrad and think about my actual career later. I’ll probably take computer science classes for careerist reasons, but also because the idea of programming intimidates me and it’s in my best interest to overcome that fear. I might hate it or suck at it, but at this point I haven’t even tried it. </p>
<p>CS because it’s the future. Plus, I aim to be a quant someday since I’m pretty good with business (and you know, maybe, just possibly, the huge salaries are naice). </p>