Advice?

So for the past 2 years I’ve been studying architecture at a very focused college (hardly any electives or classes outside of my major) and I am coping well with the huge amount of studio work and the time it takes to do these projects.

But it doesn’t feel right. I’ve always wanted to become fluent in french, and I just don’t have time to take the extra classes I want: french, writing, internat’l relations…

Some of my architecture friends have gotten internships at some firms, and they’re SO excited - they’re raving about how they’ve gotten their dream job! I have some people I need to go shadow…but I’m putting it off because I’m afraid they’ll see I’m not too into it. Or that I’m not good at it. My dream job? I want to teach french to little kids, or be a translator.

So tell me, please. Have you heard of any success stories of people who’ve got a degree in French or international relations? I chose to study architecture because I knew I’d get a well-paying job once I graduate. But it’s not what I’m passionate about. Every now&then I freak out and say I’m going to transfer, but there’s that cautionary voice in the back of my head that I can’t make it out in the real world, and the smart thing to do is architecture. Help?