Need help choosing my major

Hello guys! I need some help. I have been stressing out about my major for some time now, and cannot seem to decide what I want to do for the rest of my life! My interests are just all over the place, and I can’t seem to figure out even a general idea of what I want to go into. Could you guys please help me come up with some ideas of possible majors that could fit me? I currently have considered engineering, architecture, and most recently speech pathology.

So let me tell you guys a little about my interests…
My favorite classes and the ones I succeed in most are math, science (especially physics), and English. I also enjoy theater in my free time (along with singing and dancing).

Any help/advice that anyone offers would be much appreciated! Thanks :slight_smile:

How about civil engineering or mechanical engineering?

I could suggest literally anything.

If you like math, then you might like math, physics, or chemistry, or computer science, or engineering.

That all applies to science, too, although I could also add biology.

If you like English, English is a good suggestion. But if you like English because of the writing, than a lot of social science majors (like sociology and anthropology and history) could fit.

Or you might discover a new interest that you never had before - like a public policy major, or communications, or actuarial science.

The best way to choose a major is to take a couple of classes in a field and decide what you want to focus on for the next 4 years. Majors are somewhat related to your career - it’d be hard to work as a programmer without a computer science-related major, or at least some knowledge of programming - but not exactly predicted by it. For example, you COULD major in English and become a programmer if you somehow acquired the prerequisite knowledge for that. Or you could major in computer science and end up a pastor, or major in economics and later become a nurse, or major in Spanish and become a CEO. It really depends on your experiences and the trajectory of your career after college. (There are some exceptions, of course - if you want to be an engineer, you should major in engineering, for example.)