yawn.....
2007-12-29 07:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, it's pretty normal. In college when I asked people what they were going to do they always answered confidently they were going to do this or that and then the next year they changed their minds. So, I think most people aren't really sure. If I were you I would live it up in college and not worry too much about the future. Join clubs, get involved in the community, do internships, join an athletic team if you want. Experiment and see what you like. Even if you graduate still with no idea what you want to do, you'll still be more attractive to prospective employers because you are well-rounded and involved.
2007-12-29 15:21:03
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answered by Marlena 4
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Yes! Completely normal. They say the average graduate changes their major at least three times before the actually graduate. And after that it's expected for you to make a major career change at least twice in your life. Just remember, you always have the option to change your mind later. Just keep going and don't give up.
2007-12-29 15:22:49
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answered by Kris 2
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yes, it is normal not to know. part of going to college is figuring it out. take courses in different disciplines and do volunteer work in those of particular interest so you can get a feel for it. sometimes our life's passion isn't what we will do for a living so be prepared to juggle financial needs with what makes you excited to get up every day.
2007-12-29 16:45:13
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answered by wendy.bryan 3
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yes. I graduated college and had no idea still what I wanted to do. I know it's sounds like a cliche, but you'll figure it out as time goes on. Even if you graduate and have no idea what you want to do, you'll figure it out. At least you're figuring out what you don't want to do.
2007-12-29 15:22:06
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answered by blackoil 1
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Sure. How do you know before you've even tried?
But, surely you have some interests. Isn't there one that has the potential to earn you a living?
Jim, http://www.jimpettis.com/wheel/
2007-12-29 15:21:15
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answered by Anonymous
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