Accounting, Finance, Info systems (for the 6 certs coli folks), Engineering, Statistics/Math, comp sci if you want to be 4 years and done. Other business degrees are cool as long as you have a high GPA and did some solid networking and internships (in which case you can go into consulting).
If you're doing a hard sciences degree (biology, chemistry, etc) it better be towards going to a med school or pharmacy school and even then I've heard there are much easier tracks to accomplish that feat (just make sure to take the proper science classes that med schools want to see). The "S" in STEM might be the biggest trap majors, b/c if you're not going the med route the job prospects are pretty horrible, even for PHDs. But they always say STEM like they're all made equal.
Journalism- somewhat dying industry but there's opportunities out there and if that's what you're interested in (helps if you're attractive). Also better go to a good/connected journalism school
Pre-law - oversaturated, better get into a t-14 and really want to be a lawyer. If you're going to do this, it might be best to do your undergrad in business b/c if you change your mind that degree will probably be alot better/more versatile than the english/history/polisci (although lobbying isn't a bad gig)
Everything else, good luck. Hope you're good with kids, b/c you'll be teaching. Or an office clerk somewhere![]()
Dude just broke down college and life in 10mins. God damn.
- somewhat dying industry but there's opportunities out there and if that's what you're interested in (helps if you're attractive). Also better go to a good/connected journalism school


This the second time with you watch yourself.




nikka you don't know what "single mother" means??? 
