<p>I am seriously completing my associate's degree this December in Math. I still don't have any clue what it is that I want to major in. I'm racking up so many credits at this point, that colleges will begin to throw away some of my credits just because they have credit limits of about 66.</p>
<p>I have completed the engineering track, and am about to complete the mathematics track at my school. I just don't know what it is that I want to do with my life yet. I've taken so many career surveys and nothing has helped. Transfer advisors have seen me about 20 times this past year, and nothing has stuck.</p>
<p>I'm only good at math and physics, but I don't see myself doing either for the rest of my life. </p>
<p>Do I just take the plunge and never look back? I am also having extreme difficulty finding time to think about my future. I have been working 24 or so hours a week and school full time for the last 9 weeks of the semester, and just am too exhausted most of the time to think.</p>