<p>Yeah... I'm aware of that. Sad thing is, I'm almost a sophmore in college and I still can't figure out my passion, or what I see myself doing everyday. Last quarter, I took Astronomy, Calculus and English. This quarter I'm taking Japanese, Chinese painting and Economics. It is definitely a lot easier this quarter. But I realized that I only liked Economics at first because it was easy and I was doing pretty good at it, but I'm bored of it now. I realize it does get harder, but if it does, then I shouldn't go into it, because I don't even like it. I considered going into biology, but I don't really see myself as a scientist, because I rarely practice it and when I try, I'm so bad at it, I can't catch up. I think I'm playing a game with myself. It seems like the things that are easy, I don't really like it. And the things that I may like are probably so hard that I don't think it's possible. I only considered English because I think I can manage it and it's so broad I can do pretty much anything with it once I graduate, but honestly, I don't even like literature. How are you supposed to just all of a sudden try to picture what you see yourself doing everyday? That's a big transition, especially if all you're doing now is going to school, and in general subjects. I don't even know what kind of classes I want to take a lot of. </p>
<p>Do the people that you tend to hang out with or like measure your own personality or what you should go into? Surely, I wouldn't major in something just because my friends did it, but since I don't even know who I am right now, I just thought that if I analyze my friends, I might see myself in some of them.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and I'm going to study abroad in China next year which is going to make me take pretty much more general courses, so I think it would be too late to try to get into Science now? Especially if currently, I have absolutely no Science pre-req courses... although I have like two more quarters to try...</p>