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Bluelighter
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- Aug 29, 2009
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I've had a lot of difficulty deciding on what to major in. I'm only a freshman in my community college, but after this semester I will be needing to have a better focus on my educational path. If I do not, there is a chance I will be wasting more time on unnecessary credits for transferring into a four year university as a junior.
Main areas of interest for me have been Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and other social sciences. More recently, spirituality, sustainability and creative thinking have been more dear to me. The issue I have been having is the thought of assigning myself with one over zealous school of thought and moving into a career path for the rest of my life. Psychology seems too often to ignore the social implications for human action, while Sociology often ignores our free will and is overly concerned with social constructs. There is little you can do career wise with Philosophy, and I'm not concerned as much with arm chair, "rational," thinking as I used to be. It feels that every school of thought believes they have the "correct" answer, but I suppose that this is something common to human nature, and will be something prevalent in all majors. But a more well rounded approach to our human condition is what I am seeking.
I have considered Social Entrepreneurship as people like Muhammad Yunus hold my respect. Working for an NGO or other organization doesn't seem like a bad idea to me, if it would allow to to travel and help people. Unfortunately most schools do not offer this area of study until graduate schools, even then it appears it is quite rare in the United States.
I really feel I need something that will allow the use of creative expression. Music, art, and other forms of media have taken a larger role in my life in the past couple years. I have always enjoyed speech and dialogue and consider myself to be fairly good at it. If I do not get involved with something that allows me to express my own ideas, I will become very unmotivated and apathetic. Although I imagine this will be more of an issue with my career rather then education.
I am an INFP (Idealist) and really enjoy discovering ways to better our lives in this universe. I am very good at giving advise to people, although I think advise is quite useless. As Oscar Wilde says "The only thing advise is good for is passing it on."
If I don't find something that really inspires me educationally soon, I worry that I will become detached from my education and eventually either leave it or not put in full effort and only graduate with a four year degree. I would really like to become enthralled by my area of study, and take it to a far level. I have never really been that stimulated by my coursework, yet I will spend hours doing research on the things that are interesting to me.
I don't know if this is the right place to be looking for answers, maybe the answer is within, but I do respect the people on this forum from what I have seen. School counselors have offered NO help at all, other then saying "You really need to choose a major soon, but we can't help you with that decision at at all."
Thanks for any help. Hopefully this is coherent, I have a killer head ache right now.
Main areas of interest for me have been Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology and other social sciences. More recently, spirituality, sustainability and creative thinking have been more dear to me. The issue I have been having is the thought of assigning myself with one over zealous school of thought and moving into a career path for the rest of my life. Psychology seems too often to ignore the social implications for human action, while Sociology often ignores our free will and is overly concerned with social constructs. There is little you can do career wise with Philosophy, and I'm not concerned as much with arm chair, "rational," thinking as I used to be. It feels that every school of thought believes they have the "correct" answer, but I suppose that this is something common to human nature, and will be something prevalent in all majors. But a more well rounded approach to our human condition is what I am seeking.
I have considered Social Entrepreneurship as people like Muhammad Yunus hold my respect. Working for an NGO or other organization doesn't seem like a bad idea to me, if it would allow to to travel and help people. Unfortunately most schools do not offer this area of study until graduate schools, even then it appears it is quite rare in the United States.
I really feel I need something that will allow the use of creative expression. Music, art, and other forms of media have taken a larger role in my life in the past couple years. I have always enjoyed speech and dialogue and consider myself to be fairly good at it. If I do not get involved with something that allows me to express my own ideas, I will become very unmotivated and apathetic. Although I imagine this will be more of an issue with my career rather then education.
I am an INFP (Idealist) and really enjoy discovering ways to better our lives in this universe. I am very good at giving advise to people, although I think advise is quite useless. As Oscar Wilde says "The only thing advise is good for is passing it on."
If I don't find something that really inspires me educationally soon, I worry that I will become detached from my education and eventually either leave it or not put in full effort and only graduate with a four year degree. I would really like to become enthralled by my area of study, and take it to a far level. I have never really been that stimulated by my coursework, yet I will spend hours doing research on the things that are interesting to me.
I don't know if this is the right place to be looking for answers, maybe the answer is within, but I do respect the people on this forum from what I have seen. School counselors have offered NO help at all, other then saying "You really need to choose a major soon, but we can't help you with that decision at at all."
Thanks for any help. Hopefully this is coherent, I have a killer head ache right now.
