I was in your boat last year so I know how hard it can be narrowing it down to what you want to do; especially now so that everyone crams down the idea that money is the most important thing.
Tommy's post was accurate to my decision making process. I was deciding out of medicine and a BSc in sport and exercise science. I decided against medicine as I would only be doing it for the money and exercise science is where my true passion is. It was a great decision; I am learning about what I enjoy and it also has a large amount of medicine within it as well so I am getting part of that aspect.
Anyway, before I ramble on I'd just emphasise doing what you'd enjoy learning about and working within rather than going after something just for the money. Obviously there are smart decisions you have to make when considering future prospects, but, a lot of first year stuff is quite general for the majority of courses and you start to specialise in second/third year plus. This leaves area to change your mind and if you choose an area that you are interested in I am sure you will find pathways to careers you never considered (which has happened to me).
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