what to do?

<p>Currently I am a finance major, but I am switching because I do not find it suitable to me. I am debating b/w MIS and accounting. I have thought about Supply chain, but don't know much about it and people I've talked to don't seem to know much about it either. Right now I am leaning towards MIS. As of now, my gpa is a 3.44 (probably going up to at least a 3.5 after this semester.</p>

<p>Now, I was wondering, I am decent with computers, but as far as programming goes, I am clueless. I figure I would learn it, but how hard is it? How would you compare say, TP 1 to Intermediate Acct 1 in terms of work load? I am a junior and need some peer's advice before I go to a counselor next week. </p>

<p>Things to consider:
-I want to have a life outside of work. I do not want to work more than 45 hrs per week. I hear how people work 50-60 hrs + during busy seasons in acct. So unless any accouting folks are doing otherwise, I pretty much do not want to do accounting.<br>
-job market (between a year from now and 20 years down the road)</p>

<p>Any advice or comments would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Based on your posts, it sounds like you’re just listening to what your friends tell you to do. Instead, focus on yourself: what do you want to do when you graduate? You have to have some idea, otherwise why are you in a business school?</p>

<p>Here are some things to think about: (1) are you mathematically oriented? (2) do you want to travel in your career? (3) are you introverted or extroverted? (4) do you want to work in an office at a desk, or on your feet? (5) do you want to wear a suit to work everyday (6) are you a well organized person? (7) are you good at following directions? (8) are you good at leading or managing a team? (9) what school do you attend?</p>