07-28-2006, 11:31 PM
.RJ Wrote:What you learn in school isnt really the subject matter, its learning how to solve problems.
I thought that was high scool? WTF!?!? :lol:
I see what you're saying RJ. I'm hoping to go from something I don't really enjoy now and probably wouldn't enjoy in the future to something I'll enjoy learning about, then see what happens in the future. Basically I like programs of study that offer specialized, distinct possibilities after college...I know "broadness" is usually recommended but I just plain like to know what I'm going to do with something i'm spending 4+ years of my life on.
I thought about the idea of studying business, but again I just didn't seem motivated to do it. I know a lot of business majors (isn't like 3/4 of JMU business majors??) and NONE of them enjoy their coursework (except Aaron lol), they dread classes and the work they have, and thats definately not for me.
What I'd like to do in the future after graduating is probably pursuing further education in a region i'd like to live/work and go from there