Do we have to know what they want to do in life..

<p>A lot of people start with one major and end up changing to something different. It is nice to know what your interested in becoming so that you can pick classes and all that, but so many people are undecided. Just try to do the best you can in all of your classes so you will have a competitive GPA if it comes time. You don’t necessarily need to join clubs that are specific to your major–Just pick some that you think look fun and enjoy them. If you have a general interest in a particular field (let’s say the medical field), you can always join a club that relates to that (like chemistry or biology or HOSA). Don’t stress over anything too much.</p>

<p>During freshman year at my school, 1/3 of the 5,000 students say they want to be pre-pharmacy. By the sophomore year, most of those kids have dropped because they found something else they like better or they realized that there is more work to it than they realized.</p>

<p>You need to remember the limited sampling of students on CC. There probably are students somewhere else that had no clue what they wanted to do until later on, missed out on some EC’s, and didn’t have the “perfect” resume that got in.</p>

<p>Just have fun in college, join some clubs that look interesting, do well in your classes, and find something you truly enjoy.</p>