<p>Well I’m I’m a little bit of a predicament… I like everything. I want to be an engineer, lawyer, scientist, business man, but this is obviously not possible. Usually people don’t like anything or only like one thing so they know what they’re doing. I’m afraid this indecisiveness might make it impossible for me to pick a college major or career and I don’t think I can afford liberal arts colleges. Have any of you gone through this before because I’m really stressing :/</p>
<p>You don’t have to go to an expensive place to do explore your options over the course of a couple of years! Community colleges will let you do this on the cheap - you can even complete an AA or AS in “General Studies” if you’d like. Likewise, most public universities will let you enroll as an “undecided” major, and then take your time choosing a major.</p>
<p>You also could talk with your guidance counselor about good ways to explore your career options. For example, there are a number of different career aptitude and interest exams that you could try.</p>