Undecided and Mad about it!!

<p>so I have ONE month til i have to finally declare a major (i'm trying to transfer so it's for application purposes.)</p>

<p>One thing about me, I can tell you what I don't want/like:</p>

<p>Science
History (barf)
English (unless it's creative writing-but the reading part, no)
Math</p>

<p>So, with that in mind, there's not much left over. I thought about languages, because I love learning them and their cultures, but I don't have the prereq's. And I don't want to analyze literature in that language, you know? I Love learning them, but not for the sake of reading documents.</p>

<p>I'm rebellious, but a good student if i have to be (aka 3.5gpa+ in college). So, I don't know what to do!</p>

<p>Any thoughts? Thanks :)</p>

<p>I think you might like these:
International Relations
Philosophy
Communications
Media Studies
Journalism
Urban Studies
Sociology
Middle Eastern Cultures
Foreign Studies</p>

<p>I hope it was help.</p>

<p>You need to come up of a list of what you do like. Also, the colleges you are looking to apply to will have a list of majors. Check them out and see what interests you.</p>

<p>I went through the same thing. just look to the future, what do you wanna do for a career once your done with school? that one question helped me out A LOT in chosing a major.</p>

<p>ok—
(and please don’t laugh)
i’m only getting a degree in the case that what i <em>really</em> want to do doesn’t work out, which is singing. Sounds funny, I know, but I think it’s a good idea to have SOME bakcup, but it’s really hard because all I really want to be doing is trying to network and write songs and stuff, but I have to do … college haha.
Any advice!? (yeah I tried out the music major scene for a semester and it was insanely stressful and not what I thougth it was going to be like. Too institutionalized.)</p>

<p>How about Linguistics?</p>

<p>Math and science lead to plenty of well paying jobs. How about going toward engineering?</p>

<p>Linguistics seconded.</p>

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Math and science lead to plenty of well paying jobs. How about going toward engineering?

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He said he doesn’t like math or science.</p>