That’s completely fine. Tons of people at school here have no clue what they really want to do in the future, and a lot of people end up changing majors. There’s plenty of time to feel things out.
Taronté Venable, junior
Health/science studies
It’s OK if you don’t have a major. It’s hard to decide when you come in. I changed my major four times before I finally decided on one. Take classes that interest you and then you might be able to tell where you want to lean toward. Wendy Wei '07 |
Don’t worry if you haven’t found a major. There are so many majors to choose from. There are people and faculty you can speak to if you are also having trouble deciding your career. You have a lot of time to decide what you want to be and what your major is going to be. Stephanie Siu, junior |
College is about learning to learn. It’s not a bad thing. Work really hard to find out what you want to do, and take advantage of all events, career fairs and speakers and talk to different professors. Yury Marasanov '07 |