college...
Chiquae07
12-08-2006, 12:45 AM
i have no idea what i want to 'be' when im out of college. i start next fall or spring semester. its drivng my nutz, and me having too many interests isn't helping any.
shoot your ideas, and ill post back when i have the chance. thanks.
shoot your ideas, and ill post back when i have the chance. thanks.
Oz
12-08-2006, 12:55 AM
Take a sabbatical and travel first.
Or just take subjects that interest you until you find what you want to major in.
Or just take subjects that interest you until you find what you want to major in.
l_eclipse_l
12-08-2006, 01:02 AM
Take a bunch of intro. courses to fields that interest you. Then decide which one you like best. Nobody can really tell you what to "be", you just have to experiment a little and see what you can handle as a career. I tried out Criminal Justice, Business Administration, and Computer Science before making my decision. All intro. courses, but I had a general idea of what each was about and made a decision based on what I felt suited me best.
Nicole8188
12-08-2006, 01:05 AM
Peace Corp
College can wait, go help some people.
College can wait, go help some people.
DinanM3_S2
12-08-2006, 01:19 AM
Last I knew, undecided was the #1 major in the United States, so you arn't alone. Most schools have career development offices and people that can help you out.
Nicole8188
12-08-2006, 01:28 AM
Those people don't help, trust me.
I'm undeclared, and all the workshops and career classes don't do anything. Nobody can help you decide what you'll want to do for the rest of your life.
I'm undeclared, and all the workshops and career classes don't do anything. Nobody can help you decide what you'll want to do for the rest of your life.
Paul79UF
12-08-2006, 01:29 AM
majoring in general business is always a safe bet
93rollaracer
12-08-2006, 02:11 AM
Just go as an undeclared major. They'll usually let you go two years before you have to decide. Take as many courses as you can in different areas in those two years and you'll probably be able to find something you like.
That's pretty much how it worked for me...I declared a major, but switched after two years (to Psychology) and I'm enjoying it much more.
That's pretty much how it worked for me...I declared a major, but switched after two years (to Psychology) and I'm enjoying it much more.
DinanM3_S2
12-08-2006, 02:16 AM
majoring in general business is always a safe bet
A bunch of my college buddies took this route and they are all succeeding to one degree or another (one of them has a 911). Accounting is big right now too, big demand, not enough of em $60,000 starting salaries.
A bunch of my college buddies took this route and they are all succeeding to one degree or another (one of them has a 911). Accounting is big right now too, big demand, not enough of em $60,000 starting salaries.
lakwo
12-08-2006, 10:06 AM
I don't think anyone know's what they want to major in when going to college. You will more than likely change your major at least 3 times. I changed mine 4 times before finally deciding and getting my business degree. I actually got a RN degree and then realized once I got on the job that I was not cut out to be a nurse. The school part was easy, actual job experience was not. Just try a variety of subjects and see which one interests you the most.
Damien
12-08-2006, 10:27 AM
seriously, you got more years before you need to find a major. Calm down...
shoot, i met a girl who changed her major 3 time in the last year. (she would have graduated that year, but decided she wanted to chnage her major.) she was 27...
you're not the only one...
shoot, i met a girl who changed her major 3 time in the last year. (she would have graduated that year, but decided she wanted to chnage her major.) she was 27...
you're not the only one...
thadrawr
12-08-2006, 12:48 PM
I started as a business major but have realized this year that I have wasted 2 years of my life in it so i dropped it. None of that interested me so I am automotive tech in the campus trade school for now or I will be joining the marines or army to be a mech.
Igovert500
12-08-2006, 01:25 PM
Nobody knows what they want to be. Well ratehr 95% don't know. Many even graduate and don't know what htey want to be. That is why many many graduates take a year off to just travel, or do some volunteer work, or whatever. Don't stress out. I think it is a huge misconception, that everything leads up to the next step. Like you have to do good in high school to get into a good college, you have to do good in college to get a good job, etc. It's to the point now, where 4th graders are stressing about doing good. I mean who the hell looks at 4th grade transcripts.
Just find something that is interesting to you. Do it until it becomes boring. Then switch if you aren't gaining enough satisfaction, or enough money to sufficiently distract yourself on the weekends.
Just find something that is interesting to you. Do it until it becomes boring. Then switch if you aren't gaining enough satisfaction, or enough money to sufficiently distract yourself on the weekends.
GreyGoose006
12-08-2006, 02:22 PM
the 95% Statistic is true, except that engineers and physics majors tend to know what they want to do starting in highschool.
i have known since 8-9th grade i wanted to be a mechanical engineer.
i have known since 8-9th grade i wanted to be a mechanical engineer.
DinanM3_S2
12-08-2006, 03:30 PM
the 95% Statistic is true, except that engineers and physics majors tend to know what they want to do starting in highschool.
i have known since 8-9th grade i wanted to be a mechanical engineer.
I was exactly the same way about law. I think that 95% statistic is a bit high.
i have known since 8-9th grade i wanted to be a mechanical engineer.
I was exactly the same way about law. I think that 95% statistic is a bit high.
Chiquae07
12-08-2006, 08:01 PM
meeh. im not crazy stressesd, but its somethin that bothers me. i have toooooooooooo many interests. it just stays in the back of my mind. im doing the 2 year liberal arts thing at a community college, but then what? i think its more of my father that is tryin to get me to decide, and he wants to push me into the mechanical engineering field.
TexasF355F1
12-08-2006, 11:48 PM
if you find yourself spending more time looking at the mechanical side of things, follow that and do M.E. I didn't know what i wanted to do, so I just took the easy route and majored in general business (mostly management classes, think I had some 80+ hours of business elective classes).
Took the first job offered to me out of school, which I'm a Research Analyst for Real Estate appraisers. Next year I plan on moving on and getting my commercial real estate appraisers licence.
Good luck.
Took the first job offered to me out of school, which I'm a Research Analyst for Real Estate appraisers. Next year I plan on moving on and getting my commercial real estate appraisers licence.
Good luck.
beef_bourito
12-09-2006, 02:34 PM
i agree with whoever suggested you do a bunch of things and see what interests you most. either that or take a year or two off and do some thinking.
and yeah that statistic is a bit high, most engineers know they want to be engineers, i knew i was going to be an engineer in grade 5, just didn't know which one i wanted to be.
and yeah that statistic is a bit high, most engineers know they want to be engineers, i knew i was going to be an engineer in grade 5, just didn't know which one i wanted to be.
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