Majoring in Chemistry, what to master in?

<p>Hey everyone, well this is quite a difficult decision that I am facing now.
Well I started out as a pharmacy student, it was actually my parents decisions so I went 3 years in it and decided it was not for me, to be honest, I was the careless person that just rolled through life without any expectancies. Anyways, I had to change to chemistry to be able to graduate in time, even though I am not interested in Chemistry, I just want to graduate and do something in graduate school that I would be interested in.</p>

<p>I am very serious about my life right now, I study at the university of Maryland college park, a really good institution. </p>

<p>I know I have not planned my life as I shouldve before college, but now I am.
I want to do something in computers, something not dealing with medicine, engineering, physics, or any of that,
I guess I am more of a tech person, and besides, to do a masters on any of those areas, i would need to have a specific major.</p>

<p>I was looking through IT (information tech.) and it doesn't really require any major, and I was very interested, but still I am not sure.
Would it be okay to have chemistry in bachelors and masters in IT? does that make any sense, i really don't want to screw my life once again. I want to do something that i enjoy and I am really determined now.</p>

<p>Please help.</p>

<p>Some people tell me that i actually have an advantage being in two different areas as I could work in a healthcare place in IT management, and that i wouldnt be ruled against in IT area because i have a different major.
Others say that I shouldnt because their two different areas.
I dont know what to do.</p>