Any advice for someone who has absolutely no idea what they want to do?

<p>Not a single clue. Haven't even narrowed it down to a subject.<br>
There are liberal arts fields I like, science fields I like...</p>

<p>I feel like this is going to be an issue, being a junior, and still having no idea. I know some things I do not want to do...but thats not very helpful</p>

<p>Advice, tips, suggestions?</p>

<p>i'm a senior and i'm in the exact same situation</p>

<p>Don't stress out about this- at worst, you will have a long tenure in undergrad. Since the average American changes careers seven times in their working lives, I wouldn't worry too much about this. College is made for self-discovery- you take a variety of general education courses, get involved in a variety of student organizations/groups, meet new people, maybe travel. You will find a passion, you don't need it all sorted out before you apply. That being said, if you can help it, don't go to a small college or specialized college that could prevent you from being exposed to things or limit your opportunities once you find your passion.</p>

<p>Go to a liberal arts college where you can explore many interests.</p>

<p>Aim for schools that are regarded highly for programs in all disciplines. Most Top 25 schools fit this description including liberal arts colleges-with the exception of a very small few.</p>

<p>The one thing you don't want to do is get stuck at a school that a student may not have freedom to switch departments or majors that easily, and this usually happens at schools that are NOTORIOUSLY well know for certain departments that are impacted, ie in the case of the UC's UCBerkeley's Business major, or UCLA's film.</p>

<p>Yeah, I'm mostly looking at LACs or small universities</p>