Lack of Passion?

<p>I'm going to be a sophomore this fall (public school, IL). I took AP World History freshman year (and got a 4 on the exam and 750 on the SAT II), Honors Chem, Honors English 1, and Honors Alg 2, and Spanish 3 and Latin 1 as electives, and sophomore year I'm taking:</p>

<p>Honors English 2
AP US History
Honors Molecular Biology
Honors Precalculus
Honors Physics
Spanish 4 (AP)</p>

<p>I want to pursue some sort of career in the sciences. However, I have no idea where exactly and I feel like I'm not particularly passionate regarding anything specific. I don't quite understand how I can find one or if there are good ways to learn more about certain fields.</p>

<p>Any advice?</p>

<p>Wait until you’ve taken physics, chem, and biology, and you will find which one you like the best. If you still have no preference, maybe science isn’t for you…?</p>

<p>Read some books. Explore your fields aesthetically. I got a passion for psychology by reading a really eloquent history of the field.</p>

<p>Yeah, lock yourself in a library some times. Honestly, it sounds boring, but when you have nothing to do but read random books in a library, you will discover so many things.</p>

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<p>Which is absolutely fine, IMO. Most people change their major in college, some more than once. Don’t try to manufacture a passion that isn’t there. I’m sure it will become clear to you soon enough.</p>