<p>You have a lot of things to discuss with your parents. It’s not so much the wrong major that is going to be the issue but the immediate fact that you are at risk in failing a course with all of the attendant penalities that could go with it.</p>
<p>Unless your parents are willing to pay for another 2 years or more, which I can tell you outright, I would not be likely to do, you had better have an alternate major that you can do and get out. You better have that as something that you can do, because your parents may well just want you to graduate with your major being ANY major that can get you out with a degree in a set amount of time. I told my kids theyw were majoring in graduating by a certain date. I didn’t care if they were majoring in basket weaving or navel contemplation as long as they got that diploma by then. Sure, I would have prefererred that they had been able to get through a major in that time they loved, or that led to some good job possibilities, but paying for another year of college just was not in the financial books for us. And after failing a course and not able to get through a first major, I would not be so inclined to invest more time into another. Get out and find a job and get the courses you want on your dime in the fields of interest you have is the way I look at it, with a bit of stretch under certain circumstances for maybe another term of school.</p>