By offering your insights and opinions on the criteria I'm about to lay down.
I'm 22, and I've just gotten to the point where my General Education is complete and I need to focus on my major classes. Problem is that I haven't picked just one area yet. So please let me offer a little self-disclosure and maybe you can produce some jewel of your own wisdom to help me out.
I'm a lover of nature, philosophy, mystery, beauty, reading, writing, making music, and talking to people one on one. I'm kind of a hippie, except I have a job and I'm financially responsible. I'm also realistic, practical, and confident in my passions and intelligence.
But I'm an introvert. Part of the reason I'm putting myself through college is to try to learn some people skills. I have a hard time interacting with people who flaunt their materialism and lack of depth. Although I'm *very* interested in science, I'm not the best at math, and its the one thing I've struggled with in my education. Everything comes very easily.
So far, I've considered majoring in:
-Psychology (very interested in the mind, like all you's are, I'm sure. Psychotherapy maybe.)
-Computers (there's a good job outlook and I'm pretty savvy with technology.)
-English/Journalism (Writing has always been my foremost creative outlet, I just worry about the market.)
-Bio-Chemistry (One or the other. I'm just fascinated by observing the fractal on such a small scale.)
At any rate... the job I choose must allow me to pursue my own obscure interests and hopefully make a positive difference in the lives of groups or individuals.
Thank you for any advice.
Camilla: You, sir, should unmask.
Stranger: Indeed?
Cassilda: Indeed it's time. We all have laid aside disguise but you.
Stranger: I wear no mask.
Camilla: (Terrified, aside to Cassilda.) No mask? No mask!