so I could do that and get the degree that I would like, and still have some experience for broadway. So I'am really confused right now. Do any of you have any good advice?
Hmmm... I'm getting mixed messages from your post. Which is understandable, seeing that you're confused about the subject. But what I'm hearing is that there is something that you like to do, more than theatre, that you want to get a degree in. To me, it seems to be a contradiction to work towards in a degree in subject A, and then say that you want to work in subject B after college. Not that being a well-rounded person is bad, or having interests outside of theatre is bad.
My understanding of getting into the tight knit theatre world of Broadway means goign to NYC and working as exsclusively in theatre as you can. I know that others have 'day jobs' that help them pay the bills until they are working enough to have theatre cover their bills, but their day jobs are not career-track type jobs. I believe that it would be difficult to work in a career-track job, and try to work part-time in the broadway scene.
Thankfully, you're young yet, so you have time to think things through, and follow were life takes you. Go with the degree that you're interested in - it will make college a much better experience to study what has your attention. And then see where you're at afterwards.
What is the other subject that you want to get your degree in?
-Centaura