I spoke to an archaeologist at a living museum, asking for some advice, and he said that the undergrad degree is more generalized anyway, more to gain general knowledge and decide what subfield you’d like to specialize in for your masters and if you want to work in the field or in a museum, so I’m not so worried about my anthropology bachelor being a general anthropology degree. Also, I’m not too worried about it taking longer as I’m doing my best to get through college quicker, taking summer classes and minimesters, and so it may still just take four years, just with less free time in between, which I don’t mind.