<p>I remember as a dorm parent seeing frosh almost in tears in the their second quarter because they hadn’t picked a major yet. Sad . . . they didn’t know they had time to see which courses they took were more interesting to them . . . and they had no idea that they would be different people at 20 years old with 2 years of college than just a few months out of high school.</p>
<p>At OSU they all it “Exploring” not “Undecided.” Take more of the classes that interest you . . . even if they do not turn out to be requirements for whatever your major turns out to be you may find they have value both for what you learn in them and how they help you decide - someday- what your major is.</p>
<p>As a service to all college students I no longer ask “what are you majoring in.” Now I ask “what are you interested in.” The resulting conversation is so much richer that way . . .</p>