<p>I just finished my freshman year of college, and in regards to my major, I am very confused. I started out as a music major my 1st semester, only to be extremely discouraged. I ended up switching to broadcasting/MBA this past semester. One thing that I really want to try after college is start my own business (that's why I'm getting my MBA). Should I just drop the broadcasting part and fully major in business? I know that the odds of me starting a successful business are not good and that it's a really risky move, so should I major in something else and minor in business, to be safe? I am honestly so lost right now since practically every major I'm interested in is unrealistic or would leave me unemployed or making very little money (ex. music, broadcasting/communications, creative writing). I love music, but I don't want to be a band teacher or music therapist. My 1st semester I was a clarinet performance major, but I quickly learned that that was not a smart move. If I did broadcasting/communications I would love to have a job behind the scenes, either filming, doing audio levels, scriptwriting, etc. but I feel like it's pretty unlikely I'd actually get one of those jobs. I love animals, but I doubt I could be a vet since I'm bad with blood and needles. Right now I'm considering doing the psychology/MBA program at my school since I find psychology very interesting and took a psych class in high school and loved it. I've been thinking about law lately too. I love the idea of fighting injustice and helping fight for those who are unable to defend themselves. However, I'm not sure if that's a good profession for me since I tend to be a quiet, soft spoken person. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! </p>
<p>Not sure if this helps at all, but my 1st semester my GPA was 3.95, and this past semester I got a 3.94. So I’m a pretty decent student </p>