Which major should I choose for graduate school?

<p>Hi, thank you so much for your advice! I’ve thought about MSW too, but despite my interest in volunteering and community service, I’m not planning to make a life out of it. This may seem like a very narrow way to interpret the profession of social worker, but I’m not sure I can directly deal with people’s problems every day. That’s how I abandoned the option of becoming a social worker. I chose Sociology as my major in college, because I enjoy studying social issues and phenomenon theoretically, and I thought understanding them is the first step towards change making. Now I’m having second thoughts of whether I really love Sociology that much to basically devote my life researching and teaching it. I guess my answer is no, despite the fact that I still like to interact with people. I completely agree with NovaLynnx’s idea about finding an internship or externship with people working in these fields, and it is what I’m trying to do now with the alumni networks. Is there any peopel interaction component in Accounting as well, or does Accounting lead to jobs dealing solely with numbers? And second, without any Accounting background, will it be very difficult for me to get into a top Accounting graduate program? Thank you!</p>