Changing major to education

<p>So i have a question. I've started college in 2009 at a community college majoring in performing arts. I took some performing arts classes and some core classes. My family moved to PA so i kind of had to go with them. I was going to apply to a college in Pa but my parents decided to move to SC so I picked a college closed to home which was University of South Carolina. I wanted to change my major to Tourism/Hospitality management but I didn't like it to much. I've always been a artistic person and business just wasn't for me. I then changed it to theater because I was interested in technical theater but because of my fear of speaking in public I chickened out and changed it to art history even though I've acted in some play before. I'm not liking art history and thinking I should just change it to Elementary education. people say that i would make a great teacher and i love working with children. The only thing is I've already been in school for about 3 1/2 years and I'm a junior. My classes are all spread out. i really don't have more than any thing regarding to classes. My financial aid aggregate is 26,000 in loans and i might not have enough for the rest of the year. I would need about 2 more years to get a degree in teaching. I thought of going to graduate school but I've done some research and I would need educational experience and recommendations which I haven't done any organizations or experience. So I wanted some advice to figure out if i should change it and get a private loan to finish school? any advice??</p>

<p>If you really want to major in elementary education then I would change my major. It’s your choice.</p>

<p>Only change your major if you really want to. Change if you want to be an Elementary School Teacher, and you know that you’ll like. I personally thought about Elementary School Education, but that didn’t last long. </p>