I dropped out of university because I felt that I was in the wrong major.
I worked for a yr, applied to a different school, got in & dropped out after a semester because it wasn't the right fit either.
Then I worked another, & reapplied to the original program I had been in. Which I don't want to be in anyways, it's just that I had 2 yrs done already & wanted to finish what I'd started. Also, I didn't want to be a temporary worker at a factory my whole life (which is virtually the only job prospect in my town).
I'm trying to gain experience in another area that I am considering, but nothing seems to be working.
Today I was googling bachelor's programs again & found the program that I really should have taken. Only, of course, back when I was applying straight out of high school I didn't know that was what I wanted to do & thought that I wanted a career in what I originally applied for.
And, of course the new bachelor's I just looked @ is offered by the school that I dropped out of after a semester! So, if I dropped out of this major again to try to get into the their new program that I'd like to be in, they'd definitely think I have no clue what I'm doing!
I suppose I could work a few yrs & reapply to the bachelor program I want to be in...but it costs so much money to go to school, & it puts your life on hold.
I just want to know why I keep making mistakes, time & time again.
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