I'm unhappy and feel crazy (and I'm a junior)

<p>I'm a 20 year old guy and I'm having a difficult time navigating my way through college. I began my junior year two weeks ago with the intent that I would be an economics major. Well, after one week of upper-level econ courses I had a nervous breakdown and drastically changed my schedule. I have come to realize that I'm terrible at math and the classes that I was taking for the econ major didn't interest me at all.</p>

<p>I only needed 6 more history classes to complete a history major so I dropped the econ crouses, added history ones, and I guess I'm a history major now. My problem is that I feel like I'm screwing myself up in terms of employability. I don't have a strong interest in pursuing anything history-related after receiving my undergrad degree. Instead, I think I'd like to enter the business world. I know it can be done (I have an older brother who's done this for example), but I can't help but feel insecure when thinking about being a history major. It's not that I'm not in love with the history classes or anything. I just feel like it's so easy while economics seemed so hard. I've loved my history professors but the students in my classes don't seem to be the most intelligent kids ever.</p>

<p>I apologize because I'm kind of writing my unorganized thoughts down. My basic question is: Do you think I'll regret majoring in history if I think want to work in the business world? Here are some other stats about me that might better help you gauge my future employability. </p>

<p>-I plan to minor in economics (requires easier, lower-level classes that I can handle and I find interesting [more theory])
-I have a 3.6 gpa right now and I imagine that it will increase by the time I graduate
-I've done 2 pretty solid internships in business (1st insurance, 2nd digital marketing) each summer I've been in college (I plan to do another this coming summer)
-I go to a pretty decent school and I live in NYC </p>

<p>I think you are okay, because you have some business-related classes due to your econ minor, and some internship experiences under your belt. Assuming you can get another solid internship next summer, you should be able to get a job upon graduation. I think when you look back in 10-20 years, you will be happy that you studied something you wanted to, and still did some things to help your employability along the way. I think you are okay, don’t stress. But do be pro-active about finding another business-related internship for next summer. Start your search early (start November timeframe, hit the search hard over winter break).</p>

<p>Ah bump</p>