<p>Hey all, this is not a very clear post, but I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. A year into my undergrad education, I really have no idea what I want to do. I enjoyed my econ class, and was thinking about doing finance or a related field, but all through high school I thought I would do chemistry and end up in med school. I have also thought about law school and business school. I wouldn't really say I have any high and low points academically, although I have not taking as much pure math as I would like. I think, though, if I took the classes, I could handle it. Anyway, to get to the point, I do know that after school, I want to live a very fast and hectic life, as I have always felt I function better in this kind of environment. I'm competitive, a perfectionist, and driven. Does anyone know any careers that match this kind of personality? And what path one would take through undergrad to get there? Thanks...</p>
<p>does your college not have a career counseling center</p>
<p>The first thing that comes to mind are schools in urban environments and investment banking or any career in finance in business. This may cut down your search/options.</p>
<p>
[QUOTE]
Hey all, this is not a very clear post, but I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. A year into my undergrad education, I really have no idea what I want to do.
[/QUOTE]
</p>
<p>For someone named Howard Roark, you sure are asking for a lot of advice. For fast and hectic, try investment banking, if you can stand being a second-hand soul.</p>
<p>anyone else?</p>
<p>Sales.....</p>
<p>definitely nursing</p>
<p>bump.....please</p>
<p>Sales, consulting, or finance.</p>