I am currently a junior college, but I have enough credits to an older person (I had a lot of credit test / junior year in high school). I changed my major from biology to nanotechnology, psychology, and now I’m in political science. I think I want to go to law school, but I’m not really sure. I am not really enjoy my political science course and I do not encourage or even interesting. I had such bad grades in biology, which I do not go back, I mean, even with hard work, I was making C’s and DS. I really want to be able to stick just about anything, but I am soooo lost. Suggestions? I will not go to school forever, but I really want to find a career that suits me
Before the start of the 20th Century, has a college diploma does not aim to train someone for a job. A college education was a personal enrichment. To help you in an educated person with skills in critical thinking, to give you a career in government, the clergy or the company where you learn on the job.
There was no intention to work out a level of a specific career.
But since the 1940s, the public expectations to a college or university changed and a college or university education is now expected to take you to a career.
Unfortunately, school and university has not changed over time.
A degree in anthropology, archeology, art, history of art in creative writing, film, most of General Studies, History, humanities, languages and cultures, humanities, liberal studies, literature, political science, all languages, including English, media, music history, paleontology, photography, philosophy, sociology and religious studies is a “personal enrichment” level considered. Also very good that all the name of “Something studies. In other words, this level degree, which are designed to enrich themselves personally in the classic sense of a university education without a specific job.
These qualifications may lead to a position in science, if you get a PhD, if there are too many doctors for all the academic jobs that arise in these areas to leave.