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I tried the career center at my school. They help a little but I'm still very undecided. I'm a sophomore and still have no idea what to do. I've heard horror stories about people who spent five years in college, but never graduated because they kept changing majors and have loads of college loans to pay off. I've seen people with bachelor degrees working in fast food because they can't get a job related to their major. My favorite subject is math but I don't want to major in it. I think I should drop out and take a year off to decide what to do. Is that a good decision?

I have no idea what I want to study and I'm wasting money, is dropping ut of college the best thing to do?

Generally taking a semester or two off is not considered a good idea. You'll be very tempted not to return to college at all. It will also affect your insurance and loans.

There was a point in my career search when I was so desparate that I interviewed to be a shift manager at Culvers, but within a couple of months I was working for the state, the best employeer in town. Now I'm looking into several Midwestern companies such as Procter and Gamble and Edward Jones, though I don't know if I'll be lucky enough to get there.

What you have to do is be honest with yourself and know what you want out of life.

Why exactly do you not want to major in math? If you're good a math you look into engineering. Trust me, you'll never have trouble finding a job with an engineering degree as long as you're willing to move two or three hours out of town. Other good math related fields include accounting and economics, physics and chemistry. You could also look into becoming an actuary, a math-heavy but very high paying career.


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