<p>Recently, I got into UCLA and UCSD. Still pending UC Berkeley.
I only applied to those 3 colleges. My parents like prestige and want a cheap college, so I only did those UCs.</p>
<p>For UCSD and chose economics. for UCLA I chose Business Economics. For Berkeley, I also chose Economics.</p>
<p>I don't know what exactly I should have chosen. To be honest, I'm completely lost on what I want my major to be. I definitely think I want to pursue something in the business world. </p>
<p>I might want to be a CPA/auditor and maybe move onto CFO of a corporation or something. I noticed that that schools I chose didn't even have a business school. Should I have chosen a college that did?</p>
<p>Also, I applied to Berkeley with a Economics degree. But I really want to go into Haas. But I was afraid to go in with a Pre-Bus, just in case I don't get in. I'm not the smartest kid on the block or do I have special talents. So, if I get into Berkeley, should I go? I sorta worry about flunking out... Is Berkeley Economics even good? </p>
<p>Also, I don't know if I got into Berkeley yet, but I did get into LA. So for LA, is economics even good? Or am I wasting my time? If so, I heard that changing majors isn't that hard... especially within the college of letters and science or something. So, am I well off or screwed. </p>
<p>I also got in for SD. How does SD compare to LA for business or whatever I need to do?</p>
<p>I never really thought about anything when applying. It has always just been get the GPA, do the community service/leadership, take the SAT, apply for UCs. And then now, I have to start thinking about what I really need... and I sorta need help. </p>
<p>So... any suggestions? Comments? Concerns? Comfort >_<?...</p>