<p>I am currently a bio major and am worried that just a B.S in bio isn't very employable. I don't want to be a doctor. I don't want to work in a lab. I'd like some sort of job in conservation, or I would like to be a vet, but I can't afford vet school and don't want to be in school that much longer. I don't really want to go to grad school at all. I have decided I don't think the stress of college is worth it and I want to enjoy my life and have time leftover from whatever career path I choose to have hobbies or to travel, or chill. but I am still gonna finish undergrad because I have a full ride and might as well take advantage of that. I love art too and part of what I hate in college is that I am so busy with a job and trying to do well in so many science classes, that I never have time for that side of myself. I always thought, 'oh I can have a science career and do art on the side'. but I don't really know that I can. So would it be an awful idea to switch to an art major? Ideally I'd like to become an art teacher if I did that. and have time for my own art on the side, but still make enough money. I think teaching is reasonably employable and a clear set path rather than "I'm a bio major but I don't want to be a doctor" which means nothing realistically. and I realize an art teacher wouldn't be paid that much, but to me that is fine. and I would enjoy my career. also I'm unsure of what to do because my parents got really upset and lectured and yelled to the point of making me cryyyyyy, when I told them I was considering switching to art. They say I'll be poor and stupid and blah blah. So what should I do :c and it's not out of nowhere, when I was applying to colleges I had always wanted to do art but everyone said that's stupid and I'll be so poor and how can I waste my intelligence like that and waahh wahhh</p>