Need Advice for low GPA and Major decision

<p>So I just finished my first year at Princeton and my gpa is pretty low. I was considering majoring in economics, but so far those are some of my lowest grades on my transcript. My first year, my overall lowest grades (like C, C+, and C-'s) were in Macro and Microeconomics, a Calc course, and an electrical engineering course. I don't think i want to major in economics anymore, so I need a little advice becuase although I know you do not need to be an econ major for thinkgs like ibanking (which I was considering at first, but now I want to go into real estate and eventually become a developer), i was wondering what kind of major would help me start off as a financial analysts at any type of company, those firms do not necessarily want someone with a degree in anthropology, right?</p>

<p>Try majoring in Education, they don't believe in giving grades below B's.<br>
You can pull a 4.0 and then go to a top 20 MBA school. By the way, do you know Stefanie Grace, she is a sophomore there.She's my cousin.</p>

<p>Hey, there! I'm a Stanford student in a similar boat (with a C in an Econ class, considering getting out of the major).</p>

<p>Let's bump this up and see if anyone else has some suggestions for us. :)</p>

<p>Major in something that you're interested in. You'll find yourself studying more and doing better and generally being happier.</p>

<p>If you are male students, maybe majors like women studies are good.Firms may hire you for being unique...hahaha</p>