Although I had focused on math for this time, I also tried to branch out. Lacking many choices for electives, I chose to take theatre my freshman year. I instantly knew that I had found something I would enjoy throughout high school …show more content…
I have wanted to pursue the arts for a while but feared abandoning my mathematical skills. Although this major focuses less on mathematics as its engineering relative, it emphasises fine arts and design, which interest me more. Here, I can expand on my previous experiences and interests. I plan to switch from undecided engineering to this major either this semester or early next semester as I would like more time to further research the major before I fully commit. Still, I have a feeling that this is the major I want to pursue as it combines my talents and interests into one field of study that will help decide my future plans.
I entered college unsure of almost everything I did. Neither of my parents attended college, and I was too shy to ask for help from counselors in high school. Being valedictorian, I was afraid to ask for help when my peers seemed to have everything planned out. I kept telling myself that I had plenty of time to decide what direction I wanted my life to take and, in the meantime, I let others decide for me. I have since worked to regain control of my life by trusting myself more and knowing when to ask for