My advice is to take time working in a job following HS, earn money and let things sort out for themselves. You'll discover what excites you and where your natural talents lie by getting out there and experiencing life on your own terms. It's what has worked for me, and I'm a semester away from transferring down to SDSU, where I'll finish my Journalism Degree.
I strongly advise that you follow your desires in choosing a major, rather than base your decision on what is easy. Often times, easy majors are not as helpful in increasing your earning potential as others.
Besides, consider what your ideal job would be... how crappy do you think you'd feel being stuck in job that's unappealing, simply because you wanted an "easy" degree.?
My 2.5˘
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