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So I will be starting my senior year of college this fall. I actually declared a business major towards the beginning of my junior year. After taking more business courses I have decided that I really hate these classes. I seem to have no interest in them. If I were to get my degree in business it would take me 1.5 years, so 4.5 years of college overall. If I were to change my major to something that I'm more interested in it would probably take me another two years of school or a semester longer than just sticking with the business program. I guess I chose business because I thought it would be more practical and I would make a decent amount of money once I graduate. I don't know if it's worth sticking with it when I don't really care for it and am not interested in a thing the professors say. I guess what I'm really asking is if it's too late to change my major and will this look bad when I'm searching for jobs in the future?

2007-07-12 20:38:46 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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It won't matter to jobs in the future. What is important here is you! If you don't love this, you won't do well in it. Period. So don't take one more class you don't like. Find what you love, and do it. You will be most successful at that. The business classes will help you in the future, in ways that may surprise you.
I changed my major, as well, and was a "senior" for 3 years. You can email me if you have more questions.

2007-07-12 20:48:05 · answer #1 · answered by Jeanne B 7 · 0 0

bad idea, you just need to rekindle your intrest. it will look bad on your reseme, it shows lack of desiveness and persiverance, besides intrests are more meaningfull when descuvred by one self and not taught by others - that would make it there intrests not yours.

2007-07-12 20:50:22 · answer #2 · answered by flipnstar 2 · 0 3

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