Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.
May I pushback on this? I also chose an easy major — because it was easy and a match to my academic preparation at that point. Do you really think you’d be able to hypothetically handle something much harder, ie something with a lot of math and science? Unless you’re able to go all the way back to 9th grade, it’s unlikely. I would have loved to have been able to major in engineering, computer science or especially pre-med, but unless I have a time machine to re-do high school, that wasn’t in the cards at age 18, even with the benefit old age wisdom.
It depends on why one chose that "easy" major: because you didn't have the preparation or because you wanted more time to party? Those are two very different reasons.
I think both probably go hand and hand. Unlikely either kid was academically prepared to handle something hard. And genetics play a part as well.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had gotten involved with theater and music groups instead of joining a sorority. My entire freshman hall rushed and I wasn’t brave enough to venture out on my own. I would have been much, much happier with a completely different group of friends.
Also wish I hadn’t been as cavalier with course choices and put a little more thought into it before signing up for random classes that sounded interesting but were freaking difficult and tanked my already-struggling GPA.
Should have also ignored peer pressure and reputation and chosen a school where I’d be ranked towards the top of the stats instead of the bottom. Getting into a hard school from a tiny rural high school was not winning the lottery after all. I’ve had a bad case of imposter syndrome ever since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.
May I pushback on this? I also chose an easy major — because it was easy and a match to my academic preparation at that point. Do you really think you’d be able to hypothetically handle something much harder, ie something with a lot of math and science? Unless you’re able to go all the way back to 9th grade, it’s unlikely. I would have loved to have been able to major in engineering, computer science or especially pre-med, but unless I have a time machine to re-do high school, that wasn’t in the cards at age 18, even with the benefit old age wisdom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.
May I pushback on this? I also chose an easy major — because it was easy and a match to my academic preparation at that point. Do you really think you’d be able to hypothetically handle something much harder, ie something with a lot of math and science? Unless you’re able to go all the way back to 9th grade, it’s unlikely. I would have loved to have been able to major in engineering, computer science or especially pre-med, but unless I have a time machine to re-do high school, that wasn’t in the cards at age 18, even with the benefit old age wisdom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.
May I pushback on this? I also chose an easy major — because it was easy and a match to my academic preparation at that point. Do you really think you’d be able to hypothetically handle something much harder, ie something with a lot of math and science? Unless you’re able to go all the way back to 9th grade, it’s unlikely. I would have loved to have been able to major in engineering, computer science or especially pre-med, but unless I have a time machine to re-do high school, that wasn’t in the cards at age 18, even with the benefit old age wisdom.
It depends on why one chose that "easy" major: because you didn't have the preparation or because you wanted more time to party? Those are two very different reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.
May I pushback on this? I also chose an easy major — because it was easy and a match to my academic preparation at that point. Do you really think you’d be able to hypothetically handle something much harder, ie something with a lot of math and science? Unless you’re able to go all the way back to 9th grade, it’s unlikely. I would have loved to have been able to major in engineering, computer science or especially pre-med, but unless I have a time machine to re-do high school, that wasn’t in the cards at age 18, even with the benefit old age wisdom.
It depends on why one chose that "easy" major: because you didn't have the preparation or because you wanted more time to party? Those are two very different reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.
May I pushback on this? I also chose an easy major — because it was easy and a match to my academic preparation at that point. Do you really think you’d be able to hypothetically handle something much harder, ie something with a lot of math and science? Unless you’re able to go all the way back to 9th grade, it’s unlikely. I would have loved to have been able to major in engineering, computer science or especially pre-med, but unless I have a time machine to re-do high school, that wasn’t in the cards at age 18, even with the benefit old age wisdom.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had picked a more useful major than Communications.