I was Computer Science (which is absurd amounts of math and that's coming from a math guy) when I dropped out, although I was taking some business/manegment classes to see if I'd like that more. Though I'd wished I'd gone to a school with a better liberal arts program, I'd probably have eventually been a philosophy or english major. The reason being that I learned that most of the stuff in the computer science classes I took was stuff I could have taught myself if I just wanted to go to the library, I just wouldn't have the piece of paper. The objective nature of any science is such that you can usually learn by observring. Learning how to write and read (I don't mean I'm not able to read, I mean the ability to really understand and comprehend something) on the other hand is something that can be quite subjective and is something that is a lot easier if you have someone guiding you.