<p>At THIS moment, at 11:16 am, on Saturday, the 16th of May, 2009, I’m planning on (I’ve changing my major practically every day):
-double majoring in neuroscience and economics and minoring in physics
-MBA maybe
working in a NGO like CRY or something- I’m one of those people who really wants to change the world!</p>
<p>Double major in International Business: concentration in marketing and Studio Art
Double major in International Business: concentration in marketing and Graphic Design
Major in Graphic Design; minor in Business
Major in Graphic Design; minor in Creative Writing
Double major in Graphic Design and Creative Writing</p>
<p>Lots of choices. I like the idea of business, but some of it is really math intensive, which, while not necessarily my “weak point” is not my favorite.</p>
<p>On the other hand, while I wish to be an entrepreneur (as in, knowing my business strategies would be nice) in the online market and in the art world, it’d be nice to have a back up or a secure job in case my other plans don’t work out…</p>
<p>I will probably double major in Philosophy and Neuroscience, and then attend medical school for a dual degree MD/MBA. </p>
<p>Although part of me wants to major in Astrophysics, the other part of me is convincing me not to…it could torch my science GPA and my hopes of getting into a top medical school.</p>
<p>I’ll be majoring in psychology and international relations. I plan on getting a job in either law enforcement or work my way up to a diplomatic position.</p>
<p>i want to join the peace corps after college. i predict i’ll most likely teach english or work with HIV/AIDS awareness in a french-speaking country in west africa.</p>
<p>ultimately, i want to edit a publication centered around women’s issues. i particularly love copy editing because i’m the biggest nerd ever ;)</p>
<p>i wouldn’t be surprised, though, if i end up writing press releases or something for an organization like planned parenthood, amplify your voice or the feminist majority foundation.</p>
<p>Human Ecology, which is as extreme you can go in terms of a true liberal arts education. Marine biology is my concentration, but I’m not ready to be pigeon-holed into any one discipline (at least until graduate school).</p>