<p>Hello all,
I am trying to find an undergrad major that best suits my interests. I'm having trouble here because each of my interests veer down very different directions. I've considered focusing in on something in order to be more practical but I would hate to travel some beaten path just because its easy to navigate. I want to understand the foundations of computer science, electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, and business management/entrepreneurship. I'm wondering if there is some way to tie a majority of these interests together into a single major or a manageable double major or major/minor program. Any ideas or advice would be unmeasurably helpful. No one seems to have the answer to my question as far as I've asked and I'm getting anxious</p>
<p>Major in computer science and/or electrical engineering. Many engineering schools offer minor or certificate programs in entrepreneurship to supplement your major.</p>
<p>Some type of engineering. It’s easy to pair business with engineering, either during or after your BS.</p>
<p>Don’t think about your major in terms of understanding the foundations of something. Think of your major as something that will prepare you for a future career. What do you want to do? What degree should you get to put you in the best position for that career?</p>
<p>Don’t worry about tying all of your interests together. You can always take additional courses to round out your interests or you can learn more about additional subjects on your own. Focus more on figuring out what types of things you’d like to do after college, and then pick your major from there.</p>