Not only would I be changing my major, I will be changing schools completely. I would have to go through gathering my transcripts, filling out admission applications, and the process of waiting for a decision once again. It wasn’t easy to come to terms with the reality of changing my major completely. It took a lot of thinking and was one of the hardest decisions I have had to make. I pondered for days and weeks about what my future had in store for me before realizing I needed to change my course of study.
Choosing a right major was getting harder and harder because I enjoy doing math problems and l love to take care of people. Major in nursing so I can take care of patient, and chance to work with different people. One of the most important part of nursing is to take care of patients. You also have to talk to their
I never had a choice in how to lead my life, until I got to the summer of my senior year of high school. During that time, I had to decide whether college was the right path for me to take. Being here for the past five months has shown me that this was the right choice. Recent high school graduates can decide whether college is right for them. Even if statistics prove repeatedly that they will be better off in life by going to college, there are reasons that high school graduates have that prevent them from pursuing a higher education.
I still had a lot to learn before I can decide on a college Some things I hoped to learn throughout this project is how I can get into a college with minimum student loan, what colleges I’m interested in, what colleges are looking for, is studying abroad better than staying in the states, and what classes I should take in college. The
Choosing a college major is one of the most important decisions in a person’s life. The effect choosing a college major has on one’s life is much like a small ripple in the middle of a vast ocean. In the students senior year it is a simple seemingly inconsequential click of a button on an online application. But by the time this once meek ripple reaches the shore of the students’ life it has already transformed into a great tidal wave that has influenced their life every step of the way. This decision may seem simple enough, but before the student knows it this decision launches them with huge force into a journey they never could have planned for.
What I don't know is how exactly I want to approach this goal of mine. I am an undecided major and I have no clue as to what I am going to study to reach this goal of mine. There's been ideas that have crossed my mind over the years, one being to major in criminal justice. What better way to positively impact the world than taking away those who violate our laws from our streets? My interest in this profession would draw me closer to shows that involve the justice system like Law & Order and I had researched which field was best for a person like me.
My first semester of college I enrolled in a community college with my major listed as “General studies” because it sounds better than “Undecided.” I was straight out of a high school of less than 400 students and I was utterly clueless, and at the end of the semester my GPA reflected it. I knew that I would never succeed unless I
And then, I took my first biology course my freshman year of high school, and that changed my plans drastically. Throughout high school, I didn’t think about college, or where to go until my junior year. That being said, I saw my GPA and told myself it was time to get my act together. My sophomore year of high school is really when I decided I wanted to go into therapy and human services. I had my mind set on Wayne State until things got worse at home and I
Ever since I can remember, I have always wanted to be successful in life. I have always wanted to be the better version of my parents and achieve many things in life. During my freshman year in High school, I knew I was going to major in business. I come from a household of five, my father, mother, two younger sisters, and myself. I am the first in my family to go to college and with that being said, I have always felt the pressure to be the best role model and example for my younger sisters.
One of the main reasons I picked this major is my family; my family members are almost all doctors, and my dad too. I have been growing up seeing my dad as a doctor, and he really loves his job, so automatically I got it from him. Many people pick this major to make money, but my dad always says, “This job is not for making money as much to help people and save their lives”. He taught me that people don’t have to pay to check their health, if they are not able to pay it is not a problem, you do your job as you should do and he always say if you care about money in this career, you won’t be successful at it. That is how I initially begun picking this major.