<p>Like you, I always loved writing and considered starting college as a journalism major. Practicality won over and I started college as a marketing major. After my first three semester I realized I hated all the math classes I was taking. I started looking into the curriculum and what classes I’d have to take in the future (I should have done this much sooner) and realized I didn’t want to take any of them. I decided to change my major and was considering either journalism and environmental science. Obviously, like PT, environmental science would have been the safer route but I’d need to take O Chem, calculus, etc. Basically more rigorous math courses and I was never good at chemistry, but I loved biology and environmental classes. I ended up choosing journalism, and I promise that you can and will find a job as a journalism major! I did. It’s all about the work you do in school and the connections you make. As for your decision, I’d take a look at the course catalogs and see which major fits you better. Plus, you can always change your major like I did! I had many friends that started as PT majors freshman year and by the time sophomore year rolled around they ended up switching just because they couldn’t hack the course load. All of them still ended up graduating on time! </p>