<p>For some reason, I feel like I'm in trouble when I head out into the workforce.
I'm currently at my third and final school, in just three years. I will be graduating a semester late (Fall 2015, instead of Spring 2015, which isn't a big deal). I've taken courses at other schools that were requirements for the degrees at their respective schools (I've been in the business school all three years), but most of those credits simply count towards my free electives and gen-eds here at my current uni. Business majors here have a total of six free electives, and I'm only down to one more free elective. I had every intention on either using those free electives to take courses for a possible minor, or to take additional finance courses to help better prepare me for when I do graduate (finance major), but both opportunities have been thrown out the window. So I guess all I can do to make the most of it is to use my last remaining free elective to take a finance course. </p>
<p>My question is has anyone else experienced this? If so, how did you deal with it? Because I'm just your average student who knows, in my opinion, a fair amount about my major, but there definitely is a lot more that I still don't know but I am really interested in it which is why I declared it as my major, and I feel as those using those electives to help me better understand my major definitely would have put me in a better position than I am in now.</p>