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<p>I don’t see what you have to lose by applying to the schools that interested you. Apply for financial aid. See what your options are. Then choose. </p>
<p>There really aren’t too many impractical majors that you can’t combine with something practical and develop valuable skills. The mistake many people make is not developing those valuable skills, which don’t have anything to do with a major. </p>
<p>Become a power user of Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint
Make sure that you take one course in each of: Accounting, Programming, Microeconomics, and Statistics - Each will teach you a methodology of thinking that will serve you well in many professions. Then major in whatever you want.</p>