Thread:Sailor*Moon*Star/@comment-3247345-20120531041901/@comment-3247345-20120610044702

You have plenty of time to consider what you want to study. There's a certain date you have to apply by and they'll ask you what you plan to major in. But it's really easy to change your major when you get into college. I was originally a computer science major. I decided that I hated the classes a year and half in so I switched majors. It's really easy. You just fill out a simple form and get it signed by the department you're switching to.

Yeah, I want be a history professor. When I decided to switch away from computer science, I planned to become a lawyer. I narrowed down mychoice between history and politcal science for my undergrad major. I chose history because it interests me more. Then I started learning more about careers as a lawyer and as a college professor (there's no way I'd teach lower than a college level; kids are animals). Lawyer paid a lot better, but I learned that it's a lot of work. I decided that it would be easier and more enjoyable to teach at a college than be a lawyer. Besides, since I plan to live alone and not have kids I won't have to make as much as people who have to support others do. Living alone $50k a year would allow me to live very comfortably. I can probably make that kind of money within a few years of teaching. So history turned out to be the correct major for me.