During freshman and sophomore year, it feels like you're going to be in college forever; that you'll have all the time in the world to explore classes, majors, departments, and really find what's right for you. Then all of a sudden you're a junior, and you're constantly getting messages that you're steps away from graduation; that you should already clearly know what you want by now.
I was doing my best to just follow the path that lay ahead of me, and force my way to graduation, without really being happy with what I was studying, or really having a concrete reason as to WHY. I had lost sight of what I'm naturally good at, what I have naturally gravitated to throughout my whole life, and I was forcing myself into a career path that isn't what is best for me.
I still have a lot of unanswered questions, but I've taken some time to think about what things REALLY make me happy, and...well... I'm doing those things.
One thing I do know: this will be my last econ class. Ever.
That feels good.
4 comments:
But Econ is fun! :)
i know exactly how you feel...i switched majors second semester last year...i was going to continue on with my comm major and just ''get it over with''...and as much as switching was a pain in the ass it was the best decision i have ever made in my life...besides joining aiesec and meeting you :)
Congrats!
you read my mind...
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