I am lost.

Discussion in 'Higher Ed' started by *hannah*, Dec 20, 2004.

  1. *hannah*

    *hannah* Member

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    All through school, I have gotten good grades and everybody tells me that I should go to college. I've always planned on going. Now, I don't know what I want.
    I was going to attend the University of Akron in Ohio and major in Political Science. Now, I kind of want to move somewhere out of the state and find myself. There is so much that I could or should do.
    I'm a senior now and I am scared to death of graduating.
    Is there another person so scared?
     
  2. SamIam

    SamIam Member

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    My advice is to not stress about it. Dont stress over where to go and what to study, you have plenty of time to figure that out. We're young, there are many things I want to do that I will do eventually. I'm in my first year of college right now, I was at McGill this past semester (not in Montreal, I was at their environmental/farming campus) and I hated it. I looked around a bit and ended up applying to the University of Vermont, which is where I will be going next semester. Transferring is surprisingly easy.

    Besides not stressing about it, my advice is that no matter what you decide, go to college eventually. College is an important time in everyones life, when we can be carefree and live on our own and not have to worry about parents and careers. If you're thinking that it might not be right for you to start studying right away you could consider taking a semester or year off and traveling or something. Just make sure you have a plan. I feel it would be a mistake to never go back.

    Don't be scared, its is just another step, and fun.

    enjoy the time that is given to you

    good luck in whatever you do,
    Sam

    feel free to IM me if you want to talk more
     

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