Yeah, i'm just 14 so I have some time to decide what i'm going to study when I get in college.
Albert Einstein gave some of the best advise to the young I've ever heard.
It does something like this:
"Find something you really enjoy, learn to be the very best you can be at doing that, you will never have to look for a job, the world will beat a path to your door trying to hire you."
If you choose to try to make it a better world by getting into politics, then I hope you have better luck than me.
I came to UT as a four year military veteran, with a junior hour amount of credits and a had previously completed major in Russian Language, thinking to complete a double major in political science.
I dropped out of political science after the first three hour course and my prof was a great guy, he was one of few who would come out and have a beer with undergrads.
I was just so repulsed by some of the things I learned about politics that I didn't want to be involved. I was a bit more idealistic then than now.
The prof was very right about one thing, there would be so much money involved in politics that it would be hard to believe, he was dead on right about that.