yea, I feel just about the same way as you. I'm really interested by the human mind; why we think/do the thing we do. I think everyone that's ever lit up a joint knows what I'm talking about. I'm also interested in computers, and I'm thinking of pursuing an engineering degree. I start next week at UofArizona.

College is the time to get to know yourself as a person, but also to get a fucking job once you graduate....the latter being the most important. Which has the better job market? I understand your interest in learning about psychology, and I'm slightly disappointed that I can't pursue that area heavily, but I will be able to take a couple classes on it over 4 years. That's all that really matters. Remember that you don't NEED a class to learn about something; only the will to learn.

Pscyology is an area of study that requires a lot of interpretation and adaptation (changing how your mind thinks to truly understand how another mind works) while computer science is more concrete. In high school, which did you like best? discussing catcher in the rye, or solving for x?