Any Juniors not have a clue where they want to go/major in?

<p>Anyone else but me? </p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>I'd say about 50% of the kids here, and 75% of kids not on here.</p>

<p>Don't worry, you still have a year left.</p>

<p>Seems that most of the kids in my school have a clue.</p>

<p>I have absolutely none, basically.</p>

<p>Don't worry, there are plenty of people like you. It's okay even if you go into college not knowing. You'll figure it out eventually.</p>

<p>That's so me!
everyone around me seems to know what they want to do, but I have too many options.</p>

<p>I kind of just go with not doing what I'm bad at.. which I guess would be doing math or science.</p>

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<p>you're "bad" at them because they are harder, more boring, and require more of a time commitment. also, having bad teachers damages you moreso in these classes, while the teacher doesn't matter at all practically in english/humanities/history/what-have-you. I wouldn't major in, say, English if you aren't a serious book nerd that aspires to teach kids the magic of reading, or think you can cut it as a writer.</p>

<p>Mind you, most people change majors in college. Even if you know what you're doing chances are it'll change and you'll be lost again. Most of my friends went in majoring in engineering and out of 12, 3 came out engineers.</p>

<p>Alex</p>

<p>business or medicine. Still haven't decided.</p>

<p>Don't know yet :/</p>

<p>i don't know where i want to go other than a dream 1st choice and a safety...</p>

<p>I have NO idea what I want to do with my life. That's the reason I'm interested in a college that has good programs in lots of fields.</p>

<p>I have way to many options also. My parents keep on pressuring me to ivies when I know I wont be able to get in. (3.4 gpa, no ap's, poor ecs)</p>

<p>Im thinking chemical engineering, business,something in a biology lab or history teacher. But I have no idea what colleges have all those majors. <em>sigh</em></p>

<p>But thats cool how I am not the only one :)</p>

<p>Um.. I think you misinterpreted what I said. I meant that if asked what I'm majoring in I respond with applied math even though I don't yet have a genuine interest in it. My "clue" in what I want to major in is something in the math/science direction.</p>

<p>Sorry, I don't pay attention to grammar?</p>

<p>yeah i'm at the generic divide between medicine (family tradition) and business (which seems to be a more fun lifestlye)</p>