Ok, I need some advice from all of you if you will.

Over the past 3 years of high school I have changed my major nearly 3 or 4 times. I went from Marine Biology, to Linguistics, to Zoology with a concentration in Herpetology, to Anthropology concentration in Native American Studies and independent study of reptiles in religious ceremonies *runs out of breath*

I have sent my applications out for Cornell, Dartmouth, and St. Lawrence University for a major in Anthropology. But back when I wanted to have zoology as a major, I found a college called Delaware Valley that had Herpetology as a concentration. They were my first choice college.

I changed my major because I got caught up in a lot of cultural things with my tribe and all. Also, I'm not exactly a math whiz. My math grade waivers between B and B+. For science I'm pretty good depending with what. A+ in Biology, A- in Earth Science. I guess I don't really know if I have what it takes to have Zoology as my major. When I switched I stopped taking math and science, so I haven't taken Chemistry or Calculus or anything.
But since Delaware Valley has rolling admissions I figured hey what the heck I might as well apply and see if I get in. But the only problem is I think I would still pick it over Anthropology. I think my love for animals and reptiles still heavily outweighs any other interest area.

Another thing is I applied for the Gates Millenium Scholarship which is basically a full scholarship for Native Americans. They generally like to grant it to students interested in a science career or that are interested in using their career to better their tribe or whatever. So they think I want Anthropology, while now I may want Zoology. I'm confused as to what to say!!

What should I do?

I dunno, none of what I said really makes sense so...have at it and thanks for any input.