<p>I'm definitely a people person, and also artistic. Math has always come very easily for me. Interior design has interested me for quite some time, and I'll be starting classes in it next school year to see if it's something I really want to do.
So to put possible ideas simply:
-interior design
-arts
-communications: advertising or public relations
-marketing
[now that I look at this, real estate is what would include all of the above. too bad that's a horrible idea right now.]
Basically a major/minor combination that could incorporate art/business/communications. I know I do not want to get only a general major in any of those. A possibility is to get one general if the other was specific, though.</p>
<p>Have you thought about architecture? When I saw your interests, that’s what I thought of. Mathematics…interior design…art…it sounds like you. It’s also well-paying and quite fun. Look into it.</p>
<p>I’ve thought about it a little, and it does seem like it would fit me but for some reason it never interested me THAT much. But it is a possibility. Thank you!</p>
<p>You sound exactly like me (enjoy working with people, arty, math comes fairly easily), and I’m facing the exact same problem. Completely unsure of what I want to do. I’ve considered Architecture, but like you, it’s never really interested me THAT much. I mean, I enjoy looking at the odd cool building, but it’s not something I make a point of, or am seriously passionate about.</p>
<p>Chop, it’s hard to decide isn’t it? Now I’m thinking of double majoring or major/minor-ing in either something business/an art or ad/PR/something art.<br>
And to add to the confusion finding a good school for this in Georgia is proving difficult… may be about to hop off to ask the other board about that, haha</p>
<p>i immediately thought of architecture too, but after seeing your second post…
urban studies?
or business/marketing</p>
<p>I think architecture is definitely your best guess… if you are good at mathematics then you can do the graphing part, you like art so you will be good at adding decorations and style to a home or business office… you definitely should try studying architecture, if not i would say real estate ( though with this economy you might not do so well lol) :)</p>