Forget about getting some sort of "well rounded" education, or any sort of education at all, and focus solely on developing ostensibly good qualifications for a career. You have the rest of your life to educate yourself, and it is a lot easier and more pleasant to do it outside the context of getting graded and having to please some primadonna professor or graduate student. Take the classes where you are mostly likely to get a high grade.
Actually, it's a better idea to get a "well rounded" education than to specialize in college, because specialization in education is quickly outstripped by what's happening in "the real world". A general education prepares you better by making your mind more supple. When you're locked in to a certain philosophy such as you will be when focusing in college, you will be left behind when the inevitable paradigm shift occurs.
A general education also makes you more pleasant to be around, and that is a good thing to have when you graduate and start interviewing for a job.
A general education also makes you more pleasant to be around, and that is a good thing to have when you graduate and start interviewing for a job.