03-02-2010, 11:51 PM
I'm in my final year of Bachelors degree in Math and Physics. I have a superficial interest in these subjects, but unfortunately it doesn't go any deeper than that. I'm about to graduate this summer and I still don't know what I like! Many people don't find out what they like for a long, long time. So, my advise to you is, experiment a little, do some research. If you find something that you think you will enjoy, start reading up on it to see if you will enjoy it as you get more into it... if all this fails, then don't worry! I recommend you to do something you're good at. Math and Sciences in general have always made sense to me even though I didn't enjoy them. So this is why I've chosen this path.
You also have to keep something in mind; If you have a career in mind, then try to study the subject that will help you to get to that career. However, if you don't have a career in mind, you should realise that many employers are more concerned with your results at the end of your degree, rather than the subject/major you've chosen. Of course, I'm talking about jobs that don't require a certain degree like Medicine etc.
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