Is chemistry right for me? Should I switch my major?

<p>I like chemistry. I immensely enjoyed organic chemistry, and I loved the labs. I like synthesizing and isolating products and I'm very good at meticulously and creatively creating the purest samples. I think my research interests would be just developing methodology in synthesizing molecules. But that's where my interests remain. I don't like math so I hated physical chemistry. Even analytical chemistry annoys me a bit. I haven't taken inorganic chemistry yet, but I'm looking forward to learning about the transitional metals. </p>

<p>However, I have extremely severe test anxiety, even with organic chemistry I got a C- because I failed all the tests. It's not that I don't know it, it's that my mind becomes blank during testing for specifically all my chemistry courses and I have a terrible GPA because of it. I don't think I will have a chance in being accepted to grad school with a 2.6. All my other classes are easy and a breeze, but I'm not interested in those subjects like chemistry. Though because of my bad grades, I don't know if I should switch majors. Psychology is pretty interesting, but I don't know if I would enjoy a career in it, doing tests on people, and writing major papers.</p>