<p>Okay, this is going to be long, and probably boring, so I suggest you prepare yourselves...</p>
<p>So I've always been unsure of what career path I wanted to follow. I've always done really well in school, so people encouraged me to go into academia. My major is Classical Studies (which is Roman and Greek culture/civilization/language, for anyone who is unfamiliar with what it is), and so I figured academia was probably my best option since I don't want to be a doctor or lawyer or businessperson (careers dept. advisers have suggested in the past).</p>
<p>Now I'm a junior, and 3 classes away from completing the major. The thing is, I have really come to hate Classics. I realized that I don't want to teach kids about dead languages and cultures. I don't just want to be that nerdy prof. that nagged her students about all the uses of the ablative. I want to have a bigger, more significant, more meaningful impact. So then I started vaguely wondering if I should try non-profit work. That's how I found the public policy minor at my school. </p>
<p>I'm supposed to start taking the classes for my public policy minor next semester, but at this point I'm not sure whether I want to go into non-profits. I was speaking with a friend's mom the other day, and she suggested I consider social work, specifically medical/healthcare social work. Due to family illnesses, I've spent * a lot * of time in hospitals and nursing homes, and it's so hard on the families of those who are sick. To be able to help to those people would just be...I can't even describe how much that would mean to me, because I know from personal experience what those people are going through. The thing is, I don't know where to even start with that. My school doesn't offer a BA in social work, and I really don't want to transfer halfway through my 3rd year in college. </p>
<p>Would I still benefit from a minor in public policy? I feel like public policy is focused on larger social issues, while healthcare social work is focused more on individuals, so I don't see how the public policy minor could help me. </p>
<p>So, due to how complicated and confused the above essay was, I'll summarize my questions into bullet points:</p>
<p>**-Should I still pursue a public policy minor? Would it help me if I want a career in healthcare social work?</p>
<p>-How can I even begin to get involved in social work when there's no major or minor at my school? I'm also majoring in Anthropology in addition to Classical Studies. Would a BA in anthro help me at all?</p>
<p>-Could I go to my school's career development center to talk more about a career in social work? Would they know anything about it? **</p>
<p>Also, at this point, I welcome any advice you might have for me at all. I'm a first generation college student, so I don't have any family to consult either. I'm planning on going to the career development center anyway, but I wanted to see what others thought first. Just trying to make sure I'm not completely insane (Kidding! Sort of).</p>