I'm getting to the point in college where I (almost) need to decide on a major. The thing is, it's been painful and hard for me to pick a major, considering I have a bunch of different interests, but I'd still like to have a major that could possibly make me some money and isn't entirely useless.
TL;DR Give some thought into majors that provide hard skills and will get you a good paying job out of college but temper this to the lifestyle you want to live and your dreams/aspirations/passions
My interests are music (performance), songwriting, digital art, photography, writing, and philosophy.
Everyone tells me they think I should be a writer (meaning freelance). I'd honestly love to be a writer but it's a difficult path.
I was thinking about possible majors: philosophy, English, digital design, art history. I can't see any of these majors being worth it in the end--which is why I'm stuck. I figure if i'm gonna be a writer I don't really wanna major in English so I'm leaning more towards the other majors I mentioned.
Do you guys have any suggestions? Even other possible majors? Because I'm stuck. My parents support my decision, whatever I choose, but don't want a major that does nothing for me in the end.
Hey there just noticed your thread. This might get a bit rambley, but I'll try to be of what little help I can be. I went through this same thing. People for so long told me I had plenty of time to decide what I wanted to do with my life but I never took this completely seriously and sure enough the day came where I more or less had to decide. I had looked at just about every career test, OOH descriptions from the BLS, and many other job descriptions. My interests have also been all over the place and really still are. I will be frank with you and say that when you choose your major at this time you will probably not be certain that it is the right path for yourself.
All this being said let's look into your actual question. Now your interests appear to be very liberal and there is nothing wrong with that but it can make things a bit more difficult. I find there are two mentalities when it comes to choosing a college major. The first is to go for something that has good prospects and you can at least somewhat see yourself in. The other mentality is to follow your passions. For a very long time I was in the latter category but have recently shifted over to the first. The way I see it is this: You go to school and get a degree that will more or less (don't want to say guarantee but oh well) guarantee you a job with decent pay. This way you can come out making more than your peers and have a platform from which you can dive into future interests. Personally, I am going to try and strike it rich first not because I am some overly materialistic asshole who wishes to show off his collection of vintage wines but because I want freedom to live my life the way I wish to in the future. The way I see it, It is always good to have a layer of cash to cushion you from life's crushing blows.
As far as the majors you listed I will make a few somewhat blunt recommendations which I wish for you only to consider.
Please for the love of God do not feel as though I am trying to shoot down any dreams of yours! First off I'd say out of your listed majors art history is probably going to be the least practical for reasons I am sure you can guess. As for Philosophy I have only studied it on a low level so on higher levels it may make help your reasoning but if you are really that interested in it I think you should pursue it on your own time, realize that you will come out of college with no hard skills and you will be completely relying on your own intelligence to see you through. English can be a decent degree but it depends what you want to do. If you really want to be a writer it
might be the best choice for you, It also opens up paths into fields such as teaching, journalism, copywriting, and technical writing. I would assume digital design is along the same lines as graphic design which is once again not necessarily a terrible choice as you will come out with some sort of hard skill.
All this being said, I honestly don't think you should choose any of the above. Try to find something in the STEM fields as they will be the ones that will continue to be in demand in the future. The same cannot be said about more liberal career fields. Some business fields may also be acceptable to you and you will have to decide this for yourself. If you fear the rigorous coursework that some of the more technical majors can consist of then I suggest you stop it. Put the effort in and learn what you must even if you aren't good with subject areas such as mathematics. I do not necessarily mean you must become an engineer but don't fear having a helping of math in your meal of life.
Some majors that might be worth looking into include:
Comp. Sci. (very popular among the INTP community)
Geoscience
Engineering of any sort (if you can stomach it)
Medical majors (if you are willing to get and advanced degree)
Environmental Science
ETC. ETC. Really mostly just stem fields though I would avoid an undergrad in bio unless you are planning to go to some sort of medical school. As stated some business major may also be applicable but be weary of the environment you might end up in.
Unfortunately for you and for me we must make our decisions with bounded-rationality and cannot be certain if we are doing the right thing.
Do not take everything I say too seriously, I am still young and rather unqualified to give career advice. I hope some more qualified members of this forum can come and answer your questions and provide contrasting views to my own. Best of luck to you and try not to stress yourself out about this too much. You can take years off your life when you get stuck in a loop trying to figure these things out instead of just picking something and learning (sometimes painfully) from your mistakes.
Finally at the End of the day realize that you only get one life and you must decide how that life will be best lived. No one can answer this for you.