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Take a class from each field that looks good. Don't get too frustrated though, since just having a degree from a reputable school is the most important thing.

Just take classes that look interesting to you. Don't worry too much about what will get you a job. Most people don't know what they want to do, even 20 years after they graduate. Just think about what you like right now. College is really just about getting a job, but the by-product is experience and interaction with academia.

I started in Finance. Decided I hated it my Jr. year and moved to Economics. Sr. year decided I liked history. Graduated with a dbl major in economics and history, and that took 5 years. Now I'm in grad school for U.S. history. I didn't get interested in history till I took a class on labor history with an aweosme professor. The point is it's hard to predict any outcome. Just try and enjoy class and college culture as much as possible.