Switch My Major or Drop Out? What?

<p>I am a humanities student and so am not knowledgeable about what kinds of engineering things you can do, but I just wanted to say bon courage. From what I can gather here on CC, you truly are a smart, resourceful, motivated person, and that will take you far. I think you can excel and do well in anything you set your heart on, so go find whatever “it” is for you. </p>

<p>I don’t know exactly what my “it” is either , but I’m always looking. I’m looking when I’m working and dealing with different kinds of people, I’m looking when I’m taking interesting classes, I’m looking when I’m talking to knowledgeable professors; I’m looking by just growing up and getting used to the world. </p>

<p>Like the others have said, take different kinds of classes, do different kinds of research/internships, talk to more experienced people, and just let it come to you. You’re better off with the engineering degree (I’ve gathered) since it can lead to more options, so I’d say to stay within that realm and to definitely NOT drop out. You’re too smart and motivated for that. You’re young yet and still have 3 more years (or however more), so now is the time to do your soul searching while you still have the precious time to do so.</p>

<p>Good luck, and I hope you find “it” in time. </p>