So glad I changed my Major

I’m so relieved I decided to change my major!

I’ve had a passion for science since I was a child, so when I started college, I was convinced that Biology was the right path for me. However, as soon as I stepped into my first biology class, everything changed. I struggled to understand my professor, the material felt overwhelming, and I dreaded every lab session. It became clear that this wasn’t the right fit for me.

I’ve always been intrigued by politics and law, so I made the decision to switch my major to Political Science and added a minor in Criminal Justice. Now, I genuinely enjoy my classes, and I’m so grateful that I took the leap to pursue something I love! 😊

One Reply to “So glad I changed my Major”

  1. That’s fantastic to hear! It’s so important to find a path that resonates with you, especially in college when you’re laying the groundwork for your future. It sounds like switching to political science and criminal justice has reignited your passion for learning. Sometimes, it takes a bit of trial and error to figure out what truly excites us. Best of luck with your new major—I’m sure you’ll thrive in classes that inspire you! If you ever need tips or resources related to your new field, feel free to reach out! 😊

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