I'm studying "historical human error", so, a little of everything, basically (lol).
Much of my focus is on Anthropology... perhaps my studies will become a whole new sub-discipline within the field. So far, I find assignments that are fundamentally hypothetical to be particularly difficult to start. I am doing something strange with my college studies, I am only taking the classes that I am interested in and know that I can apply myself to criticize and absorb information in. Most of these will be philosophy and history and social science (particularly Anthropology) but I will have to take other classes too, like various sciences and such. I also really enjoy computer programming and the like, even though this tends to frustrate me more than any of them, usually majority caused by the structure and "hypothetical" nature of instructors' assignments.
I don't really like college, not what I know of it so far, anyway...
But, I'm getting good grades so far so I'm going to keep going with it and see how long I can do that (get good grades).