<p>I would focus on two themes: experiment with your greatest interests, and seek out expert help.</p>
<p>Now that you’re at Ohio State, you’ve got access to their career counselors. If I were you I’d make an appointment to go see one. They’re trained and deal with this dilemma on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Realize that film, video games and animation are relatively competitive areas. If this is what you really want to pursue you might need to transfer again to a university that is strong in these areas. Meanwhile if Ohio State has classes in the areas of your interest, take a few and see how you like it and how you do. An alternative is to take advantage of summer: your local community college might have classes directly in your area of interest. You can try one and see what happens. If it causes you to want to get serious about an area you can then make your plans accordingly. Also, community colleges have career counselors as well. They tend to be very good at helping to answer the question: ‘where do I go next’.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>