Thanks Perna.
Oddly enough, even though I did really well in high school, I didn't actually "like" anything except French and Drama, and I dropped out of Drama after about a month or so I think. I have considered doing a degree in performing arts, except it makes me nervous because one has to audition for those and I have not acted or taken any classes. I have thought about just winging it, lol. French - and other languages - are out for me because my hearing has deteriorated to such an extent that I cannot make out words when people are talking to me. English is my first language and if I can't understand that, my chances of understanding other stuff are pretty slim.
I used to think I was strictly an arts person. Then a year and a half ago I did Math 11 again because it's been so long since I graduated and I needed to upgrade. I was worried about it because I hated math and science in high school and never did very well - Cs in my subjects when I got mostly As and a few Bs in everything else. In fact, in grade 11 I failed my math and physics finals. But I finished my math 11 last year with 93%! And what's more, I really enjoyed the natural challenges of math and I felt invigorated by it. So I am enrolled in more math, and in physics 11 for the July/August semester, and considering taking math and physics 12, and chemistry 11 and 12 after that, if it all works out, and perhaps majoring in something like astronomy, or mathematics.
The major problem is this: I LOVE EVERYTHING. Okay, not everything. I can rule out anything business-related or sales-related. My first two semesters I took one course each: Statistics for Social Sciences (got an A+) and First Nations Science, which was basically a biology course for non-science majors (another A+). This summer I've been taking drawing, painting, and academic writing. I was hoping that as I went along things would start to become clearer but, if anything, they're only becoming more confusing. I'm afraid that once I start taking the sciences it'll get even worse, lol.