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i have no idea what i want to do with my life

I was undecided myself when I started uni, and it wasn't until third year in college that I decided the field to major. Took mostly intro and general courses in the first two years, but somehow managed to have them credited towards my major and still graduated on time. Due to financial reasons, the thought of finishing something in college was more important than worrying about what I really wanted to do.

My advice to you is to not make any decision until you're sure what it is that you want to do, otherwise you will only be jumping from one wagon to another if you know what I mean. This could take years you'd probably have completed your degree by the time you come to that realisation. In the meantime, continue with pre-med and focus on the fact that you're more smart or talented than you give yourself credit for, otherwise you wouldn't have been accepted to the program if you were dumb. Instead of putting yourself down by saying you're not smart, why not challenge yourself and say you can do it. All it takes is perspective and positive attitude to overcome your own weaknesses.

Remember, effort does play a big role on how well you do in exams, it's not always about being smart or intelligent. In most cases, it's about preparation and giving your best. Best of luck!
 
I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life when I got out of high school. I spent 5 years working job to job to job. I finally went back to school and got a 2 year degree in Computer Engineering. I actually lucked into my current job and I absolutely love it. My degree has nothing to do with what I do for a living but I finally have a career instead of just a job. Keep your head up and I'm sure things will work out for you.

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