Confused

April 1, 2009 - 10:40 pm

Music: Insomnia - Wheesung

I am so confused. I do not know where to go for college. It would have been so much easier if I got rejected to all but one. Then I wouldn’t have to choose. Okay, maybe not that great but @%#^@#%@^.

I am stuck between two choices right now and it really all just depends on what I want to major in, which I still am undecided about. I had a clue but then now I’m not so sure. I have to decide soon. This is so hard. If I make the wrong choice, I’ll be ruining my future or at least that’s what it feels like right now. I hate this.

Spring break is next week starting on Thursday and I will probably kill myself over the break trying to decide. I hope I make the right choice without stressing myself too much even though I know I will. T__T

5 Responses to “Confused”

  1. Yuki Says:

    I’ve heard it’s good to make a list about all good and bad things about both choices.
    Couple of my friends had really hard time deciding what high school to go here. :D
    I always had them listed in my mind. so when i got in the nr 1 school it was decided! xD
    But i guess you can’t decide which one is nr 1 for you? .__.

  2. Jenny Says:

    ugh i’m scared to even think about college . . it’s so stressful ; but good luck on choosing girlie !

  3. Margaret Says:

    Hmm what college choices do you have at the moment? Do they specialize in any major? For example, is it a liberal arts college, math & sciences, or business school? I think if you can’t decide on a major for now, it’s better to choose the college that has a greater variety of classes and majors. And both have dorms?

  4. prathepa Says:

    Choices like these are so difficult. I think I’m going to be in the same position as you when I have to choose collage.

  5. Erin Says:

    Hmm… well, I guess it would help me help you figure out what to choose if I knew your two choices. But really it comes down to a few things: 1) if you can see yourself on its campus for four years, and 2) if it’ll help you toward your career goals.

    And for the second, if you change your mind, you can always transfer if your school no longer satisfies your needs! And also, if you plan on going to grad school (I know it’s far off), where you go for undergrad pretty much won’t matter, so you won’t be ruining your life if you choose the “wrong” one!

    Have you visited either of them? I discovered which one I wanted to because I visited. If I hadn’t, I would be somewhere else.

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