Did you mean to say wrong? lol!

But let me further elaborate. A degree represents a base, and experience are blocks you put on top of it. Don't get me wrong, every field you enter requires extra work to advance further. Don't mistaken the belief once you are out of school, you are done. Depending on the field, you might be going on and off to school for a long-time.

However liberal arts degrees offer flexibility, it's easier to enter any field of work because communication and analysis about human interaction is always sought.

Really my point is you don't have to rush in choosing a major until you are a bit older and you understand yourself better. What you think you want to do now rather than later, might change in 3, 6, 15 years down the line. I never thought I'd be involved in Finance, but that's what I'm going for after gettin' a bit of experience under my belt. I'd stick to doing general studies until you marinate yourself in different kind of studies.