Transfer, or Change My Major?

<p>So I'm a freshman in college that goes to a small, relatively unknown liberal arts college in the Midwest. I got into some selective schools when I applied last fall (Wesleyan was the most selective one I got into). I've been at school for a little less than a month, and I'm thinking about transferring. I love the social life here, but I don't feel intellectually stimulated. As of right now I'm a double major in History and Theater Arts. My goal is to get an M.F.A. in film after college, but now I'm starting to think I should have just gone on straight to film school instead of peddling around my undergraduate years. I don't really care about what I'm learning. My classes aren't necessarily easy (they kind of are though); I just don't really care what I'm learning about. As of right now my classes are</p>

<p>Elementary Symbolic Logic
Renaissance, Reformation, Revolution
Stagecraft
Performance I
Introduction to Theater Studies</p>

<p>Surprisingly one of my favorite classes is actually my non major class (the logic class). I've been thinking about switching my major (either English, Political Science, Philosophy, or Religion). As of right now I'm taking classes with people who are considered to be good professors, but I'm not impressed so far. What should I do? Change my major and wait out the year, transfer, or just keep doing what I'm doing?</p>

<p>Bump10char</p>

<p>Can anyone help me out?</p>

<p>Frankly it’s too early for you to decide that the college you’re attending is too easy for you. The semester just started, and I doubt that you’ve received any serious feedback yet. You haven’t given the place a fair chance. Keep an open mind, participate in class, and see how your classes develop. Things may look very different in two months. You also have plenty of time to change your major if you find other interests. No need to decide now.</p>