TheAussieReaper wrote:
Hurri just do what you enjoy.
Failing that, do what your good at doing.
The first is important, and the second will make life easier.
If you can get them in combination your onto a good thing.
I was never, and never will be a believer of this. I personally say just go with what you're good at even if you don't like it because if you go with something that you like doing, what are you going to have to do in your spare time? Essentially your life will become nothing but work, but maybe that's just my thinking, who knows
as for the Enviro Science, well, I'm studying Electrical Engineering and seriously considering a double major with Mechanical Engineering. Personally I hate, distinctly hate anything that was to do with any sort of living organisms (in science of course). The point I'm trying to make is, life sciences are very different from the physical sciences, take a physical science course first before making your decision because trust me, there are way too many business majors out there. During my orientation, when the business majors were called out for their class registrations, half the room got up and left.