I'm currently about to enter my freshman year of College, and have been looking at majoring in Cognitive Science. What were your thoughts on it/it's applicability to the rest of your life?
I think it very much depends on where you're doing it. There are many approaches to cog sci, so your experience will likely be different depending on your profs, their schools of thought, and the kind of research being done at your institution. U of T at the time was dominated by people doing work in embodied cognition (e.g. Evan Thompson), neo-continentalism / phenomenology, philosophy of mind, and a few dynamical systems people. I very much enjoyed it, but I later learned that this was a rather unorthodox take on cognitive science, not at all representative of how things are done elsewhere. I'd stay away from programs too rooted in more traditional experimental cognitive psychology, or developmental psychology. To me this seems incredibly dry, but I guess it depends on your own personal proclivities.