Possible Majors?

<p>I've years until I actually have to decide an undergraduate major, but ... so many options. I can't decide.</p>

<p>I take Latin and French in high school, and I would like to continue the study of both during college (fluency in French is a goal). I want to pick up several more languages, as well (ancient Greek, Hebrew, Sanskrit, a Germanic language, a Celtic language). What sort of major is that? Learn as Many Pointless Languages as Possible and Become a Bum?</p>

<p>I'm also interested in anthropology & archaeology (though I read that getting an undergrad degree in anthropology is fairly pointless), genetics, astrophysics, classics (if not already obvious), sociology (to a lesser extent), and history (especially ancient & medieval).</p>

<p>Now how in the world am I supposed to incorporate all of these things? I plan on going to graduate school, yes, possibly even obtaining a PhD (eh, why not?). But career options are good, and I have no idea what I want to be when I 'grow up' as they say.... The only thing I can see myself doing is teaching.</p>

<p>Maybe I could double-major and double-minor? Ha. Major in history... minor in linguistics and French.... Then I'd miss out on classics, and would I have time to learn all of those other languages? I could major in linguistics, and minor in history, classics, and anthropology. Ergh. And what if I decide, after majoring in a social study, that I don't want to be poor, and would rather have a useful degree like engineering or computer science?</p>

<p>Wah. College sux0r.</p>

<p>Anyway, there has to be something I can do, like an historanthrolinguiclassical degree.</p>