Suggestions?

<p>I am freaking out. I have no idea what I want to do with my life. Up until I was attending my formal art school for 2.5 years where I was studying fashion design and pursuing a BFA, I had my life planned out. But falling out of love with my major has changed everything. I dont know what i want out of life, i just know that i enjoy the liberal arts education I have had at art school, and can easily see myself as an econ, english, art history or philosophy major.</p>

<p>I applied to a couple of schools last minute as a transfer student, but I'm scared I may not get in, due to the fact that I did poorly in my major/art/design classes. In fact I'm about 90 percent sure I wont get into any of the schools I applied to. </p>

<p>What would you guys suggest I do if I don't get into the schools I applied to. Should I just finish my bfa(even though I know that getting a degree in fashion design, won't allow me flexibility in career changes, and most importantly wont make me the well rounded person i want to become) or should I just continue attending community college to help out my low gpa and try transfer out after a year, even though the 80+ units i have already finished at my art school will always bring my gpa to a low(i'm assuming never higher than a 3.5). Something that I am also worried about is that some schools don't allow you to pursue second bachelor's degrees, which will lead me to being stuck with having fashion design as my education for life, assuming i won't get into grad schools with a low gpa in a perceived easy major.</p>

<p>i am also particular of the schools I would want to attend. even though I'm a California native, and have the uc's as a bargain, they just would never fit my need for a small school environment and personal attention. I would be interested in transferring into schools like , amherst, vassar, and wesleyan. i'm thinking law school may be an interest, but i'm primarily concerned with getting into an undergrad institution at this point.</p>

<p>i appreciate any advice, comments, or suggestions.</p>

<p>occidental in la, good liberal arts school, took 45% of applicants last year, has spring admission, so you can apply for the october 15 deadline. basically, i'd suggest finding similar situations. some schools might be weary of taking a student with 80+ credits, so you should research their respective policies before enrolling in cc. maybe even volunteer work would be a good way to spend the first semester of next year?</p>

<p>anyone else?
btw of the 80 or so credits, about 75 percent of the credits wouldn't transfer because they're major specific. the 25 percent of them are general ed/liberal art courses. i was pursuing a BFA.</p>