<p>My four years of high school I told everyone that I am going to college to major Criminal Justice. However when I officially reach the point of my college life, Criminal Justice doesn't seem to be for me. I love the field and the whole idea of it but it is a waste of a degree if I’m already in the military. I want to do something that can get me far in life but I am avoiding another four years of college. I don't have any talents and hobbies. I’m clueless to what to pursue on for my future. I want to do something that will make me happy and well off. I don't want to be a correctional of police office and I am not trying to get my PhD. I envy the people who know what they want in life, and I am still here confused in my sophomore year. Please Help Me!!!!</p>
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<p>What are your favorite classes in school?
You say you are in the military…what branch and what are you doing?
Do you plan to stay in the military?
Can you go to the career placement office and talk to them? They will have tools to help you figure out perhaps a career you are interested and then you could figure out what you might want to study.
What made you think you wanted to do Criminal Justice? What aspects appealed to you?
Have you explored what you can do with a Criminal Justice degree besides be a police officer?</p>
<p>Hey, we’ve all been there. Heck a lot of us who are almost done with college still don’t know what they want to do! (Me for example), I’m a criminal justice major also; for the longest time I thought about being in Boarder Patrol (and yes, you do need a degree for it if you have no work experience). But I’m second guessing also…</p>