HELP! Should I quit my internship?

<p>Spin it. At least you have something to place on your resume, most incoming sophomores do not so you’re still doing OK.</p>

<p>This is what I suggest doing.
Make a list of 500 careers/industries/fields you’d consider going into. Try to rank them.
Find out areas where there is significant overlap in terms of the requirements.
pick a minor in something relevant.</p>

<p>if you have NO IDEA what you’re doing, general management is an OK minor as is economics. I’m a strong proponent of learning accounting as the skill is useful EVERYWHERE. I’ve heard a lot of marketing firms prefer accounting majors with minors in marketing over marketing majors with minors in accounting(which makes sense, accountants are traditionally focused on getting good bang/$ on things whereas the traditional marketer is focused on getting huge, huge numbers at any cost whether it’s worth it or not)</p>

<p>No one can decide for you unfortunately. I don’t want to be no fun, but I will say psychology is considered a more worthless major in terms of transferable skills. If it’s your passion but you’re also career focused, consider majoring in something else, doing the bare minimum for said major and taking courses with some overlap with psych wherever possible and then taking a psych minor and really honing in on that. It’s not fun, it’s not enlightening but it is effective. That said I basically sold my soul. I love economics, I hate math and I hate accounting. I’m effectively majoring in math/econ and minoring in statistics and accounting. I hate math, I really hate stats in particular and I don’t enjoy accounting. But I’m getting through it because I want to gain skills. I’d rather suffer a little so that I might be as prepared and capable as possible for my own future. Truth be told it’s not too bad. I’m doing the bare minimum for my major requirements and minor requirements and am then taking lots of classes which are just fun and interesting(fun and interesting to me is finance, management and the like I love general business classes including economics and they’re easy for me because I have a passion and it’s intuitive)</p>