summerwine,
I guess we never really know where we're going to end up, but even the seemingly trivial things shape us into who we are to become. Congratulations! alexb5784,
I did speak to some psychologists and they are really enthusiastic about their field. I believe no matter what profession you're in as long as you have passion and dedication you will excel.
It's so great to see people who are relatively young starting their lives so early. But it also saddens me to see people who are in "traditional" professions look down on those who follow their own hearts which may not be up to their expectations or society's expectations.
Best wishes to you. Love,
Exactly. We should always look at the bigger picture instead of just "will this pay the bills?" or "does this look good enough?" Rapid,
Welcome to the club!
It's so difficult, especially now, to really decide for ourselves what we want. In the past most people have been geared towards a particular profession by influence (parents for example) so they didn't really have to worry about what they wanted to do.
If you don't mind my asking, when did you decide to drop out of premed?
There really are no "mistakes" in life as long as you recognize the short coming and aim to correct it. It's amazing how even the most disastrous errors can turn into opportunities.
You suggested some things to do after graduating. Did you come by this through a website or book which may provide more detailed information?
Thanks for your advice. |