@MITer94 majoring in music is very hard especially since I would only do vocals and not an instrument or anything. Rapping especially is not well received in the music world. I think I would have found my passion by now because it’s usually that one thing you don’t mind doing. @bjkmom liberal arts was never the field for me because I don’t excel in it. I’m not the greatest writer and don’t like the subjects associated with liberal arts in general. @HumphyDumpy like I said, i like to rap and listen to music, as well as scroll through facebook, I used to play video games, but I think I’ve grown out of that a little. Nothing else really interests me besides watching YouTube videos and scrolling through the Internet. @bopper I spoke to an advisor about that and he just asked me what I hated least and I was like science. He said there might not be a point in taking the career test because it would point to the science field anyways so I’d still have to decide from a large quantity of options anyways. I took one quiz from those links and it said biochem which I know I don’t want to pursue. The other one placed me in liberal arts focused ones and I know for a fact I don’t want to do anything history or language related. I don’t have a favorite class, I just go to everything because I have to, so I wouldn’t be able to speak to the professor of my favorite class. Rap in business usually has to do with management and I don’t see myself as that because I’d rather be more involved and an audio engineer is not something I’d like to do because it’s something you develop an attachment for early on and then continue pursuing it. Writing in general is a tricky job because you could be freelance or get paid for an article. I would not like to write about a rap or any journalism because that leaves people to judge your work when it may seem to you like the right thing, to others it won’t. I signed up for the PA program because my parents told me to go here. I didn’t have much choices, not because I didn’t get into schools but because I was limited to what my parents wanted. My parents set a mindset in me to follow a healthcare track which flawed me as individual because when it was time to think on my own, I had no idea what I wanted to do. @stradmom and @yogi123 I do mind sitting through classes when I could be doing something more productive like writing raps. I wouldn’t use that method of elimination because I would probably end up crossing everything out. @shellebelle212 the problem with me is that I don’t have a passion and the environment I was raised in(something in health care field was expected of me) led me to think one way until it came time to think for myself which led me to not realize what I wanted. You see, you had an interest in healthcare from the jump and even though you switched career paths, you stayed within that field. For me, I still don’t know what it is.