Undecided and Lost

You seem to need advice beyond what the career offices at colleges are equipped to offer you. As a professor and academic advisor, I would suggest the following:

  1. How many total credits do you have? Are most of them applicable to any particular major? If at CC, you have probably taken most of the gen ed courses.
  2. Are you open to taking one or two classes and working part time? It wasn’t clear if you’re doing that now anyway.
  3. Is there any AA degree program at LBCC that interests you? That could be wrapped up a lot quicker, I think.

In reading your posts, I sense family dynamics issues more than academic ones.

In our family, my oldest hated K-12 and only somewhat tolerated college. He did graduate - if only to get the piece of paper so he could work in his computer field. His passion for computer stuff kept him going - and the fact that parental $$ support wasn’t going to be there for the rest of his life.

What is your passion? If you haven’t found one yet, what could you think about exploring? If you took a gap year, what would you do?

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