<p>Okay, so I started at a community college taking all general ed courses. I finished in 2 and a half year but I still was clueless to what I wanted to major in. I then transfer to a local school in my area trying to explore the programs they offered. I wasn't thrilled with the program I was placed in (medical lab science) and the other majors offered there which were liberal arts and nursing which i wasn't thrill either. I then made a decision to transfer again to another college. This college happened to be 80% business. I spent a year there and I hate it.</p>
<p>Maybe I just don't have any passion for anything. I just apply for another school which is known for their engineering/science core. However, If I take the chance, I have a feeling I'll just revert back to disliking it.</p>
<p>The only thing I'm remotely sure of doing is pharmacy. However, my current school is big on business majors and dont really have a department for medical students. Should I stick it out at my current school and just do business? I'll be done in 2 years. Or, should I take a chance and swtich to another school to test the waters again OR should I go with pharmacy. At my first school, I took many prereq for pharmacy and I heard thats really all you need to sit for the PCAT.</p>
<p>What should I do? I'm really STUCK!</p>
<p>I'm 22 by the way if that matters</p>