LillaA wrote:
Your first year of classes really don't have to be related to your major at all, just the general requirements everyone has to take - writing, science, history, math, etc. You can at *least* fill up your 1st semester with those while you debate options for a major. Most students don't pick the major that they graduate with till their 2nd or 3rd year anyway. Myself, I graduated within 4 years, but picked my final major (Accounting) when I was just a couple credits shy of being a Junior. So, you've got time before you have to have a for-sure decision.
I am still deciding if I want to do Engineering or a Letters of Arts & Science major. In Community Colleges in California, some colleges don't accept IGETC for Engineering Majors due to the highly technical courses they offer. The thing scaring me away from Engineering is the incredibly low acceptance rate for the Engineering Schools at the universities. Also, at MiraCosta, there is a long waiting list for the Honors Society, which has smaller classes, better counselers, and a better chance of getting into UC schools.