is it possible to go back to undergrad after graduation to major in another field?

<p>Im going to be graduating with B.S. degree in Mech this winter… And I realized I really really hate machines. (plz don’t ask me why I chose to be a Mech major. I really regret it).</p>

<p>I have an ok GPA (ok for career options)… but I realized I’m much more interested in computers and electrics more than any mechanical stuff. (well, i hate cars and not interested in airplanes)</p>

<p>So I was wondering if it is possible after graduating college to go back after working for like 2 years in the field (to pay off my undergrad debt) as an undergraduate to pursue a different major…</p>

<p>I can try for different major in Master’s degree, but I took almost no computer programming or ECE courses so I really need to take some basic courses. </p>

<p>I'm only 21 and I already feel like my life is going in wrong direction or prisoned or something along that line.</p>

<p>i really want to enjoy what i do.</p>

<p>Yes. Post-baccalaureate study, as it's sometimes called is not that uncommon as preparation for grad school for a student whose focus has changed. Check with departments that offer your likely master's and ask what sort of preparation they expect.</p>

<p>Yes, but check with the school as to how many of your credits can be transferred to the new degree. Some schools only allow up to 40 credits to be transferred to the new degree so check that out asap.</p>