Should I stick with civil?

<p>So this is my fourth year in Civil Engineering. I am a junior right now and I am re-thinking my choice of major. My grades just came out and my term GPA was under a 2.0. I took Structural Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Environmental Engineering and Fluid Mechanics.</p>

<p>I've been struggling with school for a while now and this term I just felt like I was cheating my way through it. I don't have any motivation to do any homework and when I sit down to attempt it by myself it makes absolutely no sense. If I think I did something the correct way, I would find out later it wasn't the correct way. </p>

<p>Most people I know are interested in their majors and are excited about the classes they are taking, but I'm the complete opposite. I don't really care for anything I'm taking currently and could honestly care less about good grades as long as I pass.</p>

<p>I'm not sure what I should do. I have the rest of this year, and next to graduate. That is if everything goes well and I pass all my classes! So another 5 terms (10 week terms) at least before I graduate if I follow the curriculum plan and pass everything.</p>

<p>Any opinions? Other majors that I was thinking about were Optometry and Accounting. My school is smaller and doesn't offer an optometry program but I've always liked the idea.</p>

<p>HELP PLEASE!!!</p>

<p>Optometry is not an undergraduate major. You would have to go to medical school for 4 years after completing your bachelors. If you don’t have any interest in engineering you should change. No point being miserable the rest of your life.</p>