What are you planning to major in?

<p>I'm just curious to see what everyone's interests are. I'm not completely sure. I think I want to major in exercise science so I can go on to be a physical therapist, and minor in journalism because I reeeeallllly like writing. My life goal is to be a popular blogger</p>

<p>Math, if I turn out to be smart enough.
I like philosophy too, so I want to study that somehow. I might minor in it.</p>

<p>International Politics.</p>

<p>CS or Bio.</p>

<p>Triple Major:
Biomedical Engineering, Financial Engineering, and Math/Biology/Finance (still haven’t decide)</p>

<p>Psychology with a minor in Neuroscience. I still have to decide whether I want to double major or not, psych and another major.</p>

<p>I’m torn between Biology and English and will probably double major, receiving a degree in Biology with minors from French, psychology, or theatre (I’m not sure which one). My graduate degree with be bio though :)</p>

<p>I want to major in International Affairs, and minor in French and Russian.</p>

<p>I want to major in CS… I then want to go get a masters in CS and then pursue my Ph.D. in Mathematics.</p>

<p>Journalism or biology.</p>

<p>major in acting or something to do with film
minor in dance or journalism/broadcasting
:slight_smile: I’m more of an arts person </p>

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<p>Right now I’m thinking Cognitive Science with a minor in Neuroscienece…though if my school lets me then I’ll major in neurology</p>

<p>Electric power engineer. Fun stuff for a Science Olympian/Physicist/Mathematician.
Get to design things, get to problem solve (a challenge, FUN), get to do lots of math, get to learn how a ton of things work–science is the most fascinating thing ever. And being cocky at a University that’s considered “easy” and not “prestigious” enough is what too many people say. :stuck_out_tongue: Well, take the win there~don’t have to deal with a bunch of writing once I’m done with GEs and I’ll be having fun not stressing over the “to what extent” spectrum arguments that do not have a correct answer :smiley:
Guaranteed high paying job as well when I get out, and its pretty much permanent regardless of the economy etc–about every city needs power engineers and there aren’t enough graduating~why am I advertising this. And good benefits :D</p>

<p>Psychology (:</p>

<p>Biology but I want to become a child and adolescent psychiatrist</p>

<p>Computer science! Possible (I very much want to) double major in linguistics or cognitive neuroscience. Not sure how feasible this will be however… I’ll do my best</p>

<p>As of right now i’ve been thinking of a Political Science major and an acting minor. (Might want a minor in a foreign language too tho if I’m up to it, because I’ve always wanted to learn another language(along with the usefulness of it.)</p>

<p>Musical Theatre. I was considering minoring in dance as well, but then I realized I had no background and even a BA in dance would probably be too intensive for me.</p>

<p>If not MT (since famous Broadway star is a lofty goal), then I’d really like to go onto receive getting a PhD in archaeology, since history is one of the only subjects in school that I enjoy and appreciate. Or journalism. Forensic psychology also seems incredibly interesting and right up my alley.</p>

<p>Basically, I have no clue what I want to major in. :(</p>

<p>Nursing if I decide to become a nurse, then go to grad school to become a NP
Sociology or Public Health to go to PA school</p>

<p>Right now I’m stuck between two depending on my career choices. If I go on the track of veterinary medicine, then I plan on majoring in toxicology and if follow the track of a doctor of clinical science (CScD) in speech-language pathology then I’ll major in communication science.</p>