<p>Hey, right now I'm majoring in accounting and I need only 2 more semesters to earn my associate degree. However I am no longer interested in the course. I believe its due to my lack of research of the accounting field and taking the course not knowing what I would get into. I no longer want to do accounting. I have done research in other fields of study on my free time during these past few months to prevent the same mistake. I have done many of research in nursing field and its something I really want to do. The problem is that I dont know if I should just get the associates degree (since I only need 2 more semesters) then go to a different college and study nursing, or transfer as soon as possible. I feel like Im already too deep in accounting to transfer. If I stay I need to take 2 more accounting class 1 more business and few electives classes (2 semesters). Please write back with your advice.</p>
<p>BBOY - it is never too late to realize a wrong direction - and if you are truly not happy - and have a good feel of where you want to go - take a leap of faith and make the change - the earlier the better. The courses you have taken already may be useful to fill electives in another field of study. </p>
<p>Go with your gut and heart - make a decision and go for it :)</p>
<p>go for the gusto</p>
<p>i have a friend whose in your shoes.</p>
<p>he took 4 years of college class in directing/editing/film all that stuff at UT-Austin. then after those 4 years he decided it wasn't for him and then decided to be a physical therapist. he had a hard time going back to school and training, but in the end he eventually got it and is now interning with a large practice.</p>