Undecided

<p>Since there are so many top notch programs at U-M, I'm not quite sure what I want to do anymore. At first I wanted to be pre-med, but now I'm beginning to be interested in other subjects. Don't get me wrong, I'm still interested in the sciences, but psychology, anthropology, political science, business, and other fields are becoming very interesting. Even spanish, for some reason, is fun and engaging. I just don't know what to do anymore. Is this normal? </p>

<p>This semester was a big transition. Transition from working 5 hours a week in high school , hence my 3.3 H.S GPA, to about 30 hours. Sometimes I get the feeling that hard work doesn't pay off the way I want it to. I'm loving A2 so far and Michigan, but I never dreamed it would be this difficult (my opinion). I'm doing above average in all of my classes so far, but I still feel like I could do better; even if I'm working my very best. Michigan is just tough!</p>

<p>Dude even I felt like that when I got here and I was two years older than you and pretty darn set in my career path. I think that’s got to be normal.</p>

<p>You’re enjoying Spanish… it’s suppose to become a lot of work when you get to third and fourth semester. It’s too early to reconsider what you want to do. Keep your mind set a pre-med and take the intro classes. Next year, you should revisit what classes you like and which one you didn’t. You can get the degree requirements out of the way and explore subject areas at the same time. Hope that helps.</p>