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You know, even within your freshman year (sometimes sophomore year) people change majors all the time. You come in as one, you exit as another. Although you might seem like you want to do graphics design from childhood, who knows, you might end up hating your classes and the way their profs work and want to do something else. Although most artistic people go into architecture, it seems like you've never considered it. In my opinion, architecture is a good way to balance the practical with the arts (and by golly, is it hard to get into!).
As for me, I would choose the more practical major. Business is usually the "engineer dropout" major, but there's a reason why engineers never rise in the workplace and business moguls do. If possible, double major in something you do like. It gives flexibility after you graduate, but literally none while you're in college. Make up schedules and see how possible double majoring is. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
As much as this thread has diverged from the original poster's intent, the more I read your posts (and journal) the more it seems to me like you enjoy photography etc. as a hobby. Think to yourself whether or not you like it enough as a major. As one prof put it, just because you like computers doesn't mean you should get into computer science. So just think to yourself if it's a hobby you like art as or if you think you've got what it takes. But anyway, don't worry too much; there will be career advisors or academic advisors that are much better suited to help you than this motley forum.
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