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..for choosing to major in Civil Engineering instead of Computer Information Systems. I've so far wasted the last 3 years (12 quarters) of college in taking CE classes. I'm making the switch officially over to CIS at the beginning of next quarter and I just wish I would've done it sooner. My parents are going to kill me once they find out I've wasted all their money.
I know they'll be disappointed, hell I am, but I am confident that this switch is the wiser choice rather than try (and fail several more times) and finish CE. I'm so far behind in CE that it would take another 2-3 years after this one just to finish (because my school is very impacted). In CIS I can finish by the end of next year.
I really don't know what I'm trying to say.. just venting a little. I guess for all you college bound students.. make sure you really find out what you have a passion for doing before making your final choice in a major.
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Sucks
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and have a plan b... *sigh*
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I changed my major a while ago too. Trust me, you will be tense until it is official, but once you realize you have found the major you really want it will be a huge relief.
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Jeez... what a waste Sorry to hear it.
edit: wait a sec... your parents money? damn. I wish my parents paid for my degree.
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good luck, i'm applying to uni this year.. and i'm still totally unsure of what to do with my grades and what not.
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it's never too late u made the right choice for uni/work stuff u have to follow your passion i recently rejected a job more relevant to my uni degree for something that i felt was more interesting
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Well, my tuition is 100% free since my dad is a retired veteran (I think it stops once I'm 23 even if I'm in college though). My parents do pay for my apartment and some food occasionally.. but for regular food, gas, and other expenses I use money I make from my StarCraft websites. I'm just hoping in the coming months I can make enough money monthly to pay for the apartment myself and take the burden off my parents' shoulders.
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Belgium9942 Posts
hey mahnini does CIS at your college
you can be best friends
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You will probably end up regretting again after switching... I don't like my major as well....
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
I feel you - i SUCKS being in the wrong program. Just suck it up and do what you really want to do
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On December 10 2008 10:57 RaGe wrote: hey mahnini does CIS at your college
you can be best friends Yea, I've known mahnini through TL for a while now and I've seen him on DC++ (our school's private file sharing hub). Didn't know he was a CIS major though..
On December 10 2008 10:58 ilovehnk wrote: You will probably end up regretting again after switching... I don't like my major as well.... What were your majors?
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United States24493 Posts
On December 10 2008 10:30 Spartan wrote: I guess for all you college bound students.. make sure you really find out what you have a passion for doing before making your final choice in a major. For many people this is very difficult haha.
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On December 10 2008 10:41 Spartan wrote: Well, my tuition is 100% free since my dad is a retired veteran (I think it stops once I'm 23 even if I'm in college though). My parents do pay for my apartment and some food occasionally.. but for regular food, gas, and other expenses I use money I make from my StarCraft websites. I'm just hoping in the coming months I can make enough money monthly to pay for the apartment myself and take the burden off my parents' shoulders.
Better start spamming more of your links on TL to get that increased salary your going to need.
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On December 10 2008 11:01 micronesia wrote:Show nested quote +On December 10 2008 10:30 Spartan wrote: I guess for all you college bound students.. make sure you really find out what you have a passion for doing before making your final choice in a major. For many people this is very difficult haha.
His advice is 'know what you want' .... and he didn't know what he wanted .... Good advice.
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On December 10 2008 11:01 BuGzlToOnl wrote:Show nested quote +On December 10 2008 10:41 Spartan wrote: Well, my tuition is 100% free since my dad is a retired veteran (I think it stops once I'm 23 even if I'm in college though). My parents do pay for my apartment and some food occasionally.. but for regular food, gas, and other expenses I use money I make from my StarCraft websites. I'm just hoping in the coming months I can make enough money monthly to pay for the apartment myself and take the burden off my parents' shoulders. Better start spamming more of your links on TL to get that increased salary your going to need. Yea, I've been lagging in that department.
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it would be funny if you decide you dont like CIS and switch again
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On December 10 2008 11:01 BuGzlToOnl wrote:Show nested quote +On December 10 2008 10:41 Spartan wrote: Well, my tuition is 100% free since my dad is a retired veteran (I think it stops once I'm 23 even if I'm in college though). My parents do pay for my apartment and some food occasionally.. but for regular food, gas, and other expenses I use money I make from my StarCraft websites. I'm just hoping in the coming months I can make enough money monthly to pay for the apartment myself and take the burden off my parents' shoulders. Better start spamming more of your links on TL to get that increased salary your going to need.
That was necessary...
Anyways, don't worry man.. i'm sure most of us took a while to figure out our final majors just as you have. I for one just figured out that I wanted to be a psych major after first starting in business, then switching to anthropology, then finally picking pyschology. It helps that I am paying my own way through school though so it isn't like anyone has direct expectations about my future.
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United States24493 Posts
On December 10 2008 11:12 AttackZerg wrote:Show nested quote +On December 10 2008 11:01 micronesia wrote:On December 10 2008 10:30 Spartan wrote: I guess for all you college bound students.. make sure you really find out what you have a passion for doing before making your final choice in a major. For many people this is very difficult haha. His advice is 'know what you want' .... and he didn't know what he wanted .... Good advice. For many people this is very difficult...
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