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Dr_Kandi 4/28/2013 10:41 pm 4745

Wha do you guys want to do when you "grow up"? Just curious having trouble deciding myself

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Apr 29, 2013 12:17 pm
I totally agree with Crumpet and FletterRave. people are always growing and changing, its ridiculous to decide what youre doing with the rest of your life when one is only in their teens. I hated being pressured into choosing a major when I entered college, and I ended up changing it back to undecided, felt so good to beable to explore your options. But whats most important is, what makes your heart sing? what makes you most happy and figure out how to do that. I want to be a profesional Belly Dancer, Im only 19 but Ive been in a company for 3 years and I just joined a local troupe, so I'm on my way happy
Apr 29, 2013 11:12 am

You will always be growing up through out your entire life. Don't feel pressured into sticking with one thing when you enter college. If what you were majoring in doesn't work out, ask yourself some questions on what you really want and go from there.

Apr 29, 2013 9:49 am
I'm really interested in criminal profiling. But I'm only 15 so by the time I'm "Grown up" I'll probably be doing something totally different tongue Maybe I'll end up doing the thing I love most...Singing! happy
Apr 29, 2013 7:32 am
I am "grown up." I turn 26 on May 17th. sad lol If your profile is correct, you're only turning 16 this year so you have time to decide. Honestly, I think it's stupid that teenagers entering college are expected to know what they want to do for the rest of their lives. Parts of their brains aren't even fully developed yet. I would have majored in something completely different if I had started college at 22 instead of 18. I'm lucky though; I get paid to do what I love: programming and designing websites. I've been making websites since the late 90s. It's both my hobby and career, and the technology changes so often that I doubt I will get bored with it any time soon happy