<p>@LGSMom -Thanks for the reply! I guess I never really ventured into computer programming since we didn’t have a class at school for it, and I always pictured it as a dull subject. I think that it might actually be a good fit for me though since it’s the science and technology I like, plus different languages, as well as a bit of creativity if I design software. I’m also pretty sure that it has good job opportunities. I’ll research a bit about it, and if I find it really interesting, I might take a class at a local college to see if I really like it…</p>
<p>@ANDS!-Thanks for your advice. So I am taking AP Statistics right now. Does epi involve a lot of stuff you learn in Stats (except obviously on a higher level)? How much chemistry is required for epi majors (If required at all)? Sounds a bit more interesting knowing that I can study a lot of genetics/immuno.</p>
<p>If anyone is currently completing a major in Architecture/Engineering/ Urban Planning/International Relations/East Asian Studies, could you give me some insight about it? If anyone is a graduate, how are the job opportunities?</p>