<p>Hello everyone, i'm currently in a community college studying a major i wish i would of never even invested my time in I should of never rushed into college. I never actually stopped and thought about what i really wanted to do. I was honestly pressured by my mother, who i love dearly, to go to college. Nonetheless, i'm working my ass off, and i'm maintaining a 3.5 GPA. I'm going to finish these two years just so I can graduate to a four year university and actually study what i want to do. I'm thinking of studying computer science because as a kid i always loved computers. I remember doing some "hello world" exercises on Visual basic 2005 haha! I never actually thought of doing it though, until now. I heard its very difficult and requires alot of math, but i'm willing to do this! I'm seriously thinking about switching over to computer science and giving it my best. I know it's going to be hard, and im not very good at math, but there is always something enchanting about doing things you hate. I'm here because i want the opinions of others. I'm currently studying Criminal Justice because I always wanted to be a Police Officer, and i already took the test, but I do not want to put all my eggs in that one basket. I also don't even need criminal justice to be a police officer, only 60 credits. I appreciate the advice!</p>
<p>If you’re interested, talk to an adviser at your school! They can definitely help you with what you need to know about transferring to a 4-year. If you’ve already finished your gen-eds then the process will be much easier. </p>