<p>I'll be going into my Jr. year as a Social Work major, and I love all my peers, teachers, classes, and the philanthropic nature of social work in general, but I'm not sure if I should devote myself to it or not. I only take a few hours a semester because I work so much, so I'm afraid to switch my major without really taking a few things into consideration because it'll really set me back. However, I really find myself thinking I should have chosen a major more like finance or accounting. I'm not particularly great at math, though when I apply myself I do well. What really has me on the fence is how fascinating I find the financial sector. I watch a lot of news and am always left wanting more details. I don't do an abundance of research, but I dabble in it every now and then, and honestly find it more interesting than most of the Social Work classes I'm taking. </p>
<p>I know accounting is difficult, and I don't have the strongest background in math, but I find it really interesting... Has anybody made such a switch before? Or just have any general advice?</p>