dude, it might not be of help but i "majored" (because it's not the same as in the us) in marketing and ended up hating it, but if hadn't studied that, i would still be in the dark about that stuff, so i'm grateful i did.
and it doesn't matter what you study, the thing you should go after is what you like, and that figures itself out by itself. i've heard stories of people who majored in philosophy and now the develop advertising campaigns, or people who studied sociology and now they are research execs at multinational companies, or architects who end up doing administrative work on other places. you also hear of people who majored in computer programing or physics who are hardcore painters or poets doing part time jobs to sustain themselves, and they couldn't be any happier
and dude, i finished college and i don't know what the hell am i going to do!!
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