<p>*I like science that has a "helping people" aspect (could be directly helping people such as: psychological counseling or treating/diagnosing patients...could also be indirectly helping people by: researching topics, such as HIV/AIDs, that better people's lives)</p>
<p>I'm looking for a major that will expose me to my interests (counseling, health related topics, research, clinicals) or one that has enough flexibility/free electives for me to fit my interests in. I think an undergrad degree in Public Health comes closest to my interests? (I'm aware, it wouldn't expose me to what treating/diagnosing patients is like). WDYT? Anything & everything is appreciated! Thanks!</p>
<p>P.S. Because my interests are varied I'm looking for a major that can serve as a "career/interest exploration," so I can make a well-informed decision about what I should pursue further down the line.</p>