Senior Year

<p>Hey!
Alright, so I am a Senior at an all boys prep-school in NJ, I have an 88.48, weighted GPA, which is what my school provides to colleges, I have a 2000 SAT (1390 CR + M), and a 30 ACT, and I am retaking both, I did poorly on math, and am .5 away from a 31, but thinking that I have a decent chance at getting to 32, and my SAT to 1420-1450, but those are my goals, and for now I am working with with what I have. Also, I am an Eagle Scout, have about 100 hours of community service a year, and have played 2 sports for the past 3 years with plans to continue in high school. Now, the important part. Entering high school, I had the ideas of Naval Architecture at CGA, Math Major, Math/ Anything Teacher, but as I went along, I shifted away from all of those ideas, and basically ended up at business because I did still like math, but not love it like a business/engineering major. Anyways, but I want something creative that will have a decent job availability after I graduate, do you guys have any ideas? I've heard of Consumer Product Marketing, and think you major in Marketing and then just look for a job in that field upon graduation? Also, if you have the major that you would study in college, in order to go into that program, that would be awesome too. Sorry for the catastrophe that I am going to call this text post, but as with every senior, there is a lot going through my head. Also, here is my list:
Babson College
Bentley University
Bucknell University
Colby College
Fairfield University
Franklin and Marshall College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Loyola University Maryland
Marist College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Saint Michael's College
Skidmore College
Stevens Institute of Technology
The Catholic University of America
The College of New Jersey
University of Richmond
University of Vermont
Washington and Lee University</p>

<p>Thanks for reading! Also, if you offer help, thanks for that too!</p>

<p>Actually, Marketing is a branch that has the lowest ROI among business majors, bad career prospects, and one with the least math. If you like math and are good at it, look into Applied Math or Computer Science, both of which have better career prospects than business.</p>