Hey everyone I'm not completely sure where to post this, but I figured that it might be best here. If anyone objects, please just tell me and I'll move it to another place!
So yeah, here's the deal. I graduate from High School in just a few months, and afterwards I am - of course - supposed to do something. However, how do you know what that something is? I was thinking that a lot of you here are in college, and maybe you have some tips or stories to share. I am completely lost, and I have no idea what I want to do in the future. I'm thinking that eventually becoming a teacher or psychologist would be fun, but that's it, I'm not really passionate enough about anything to know that I want to do it for the rest of my life. Right now I'm very tired of studying, and after 13 years of school I really just want it to be over with, which is why I've been thinking about taking a year off afterwards to move in with my SO, travel around and work, just to get away from the whole school-thing and maybe get some clearer thoughts on what I want to do.
However, everyone around me says that getting back into studying after taking time off is incredibly hard. I have no idea what to think of this as I haven't done this before, but maybe some of you know? Was it hard getting back into the rut of studying if you took some time off first? Would you recommend starting straight away while your mind is still "working" or is it smarter to take a break?
I'm thinking about applying to some colleges and courses, because if I get in I can still say no depending on what I decide to do, but if I at least apply I'll have something to "fall back on" if all else fails. I'm just very confused right now, and I guess graduation is a time of confusion, but it's also freaking me out a bit and I'm getting increasingly stressed by not having a plan and everyone asking me what's going to happen in a few months. I like to just take things as they come, but this is kind of hard to just go along with, haha
So yeah, long post, but I'm just looking for some advice on how to think maybe, and it would help a lot if anyone's willing to share their stories! Cheers everyone
So yeah, here's the deal. I graduate from High School in just a few months, and afterwards I am - of course - supposed to do something. However, how do you know what that something is? I was thinking that a lot of you here are in college, and maybe you have some tips or stories to share. I am completely lost, and I have no idea what I want to do in the future. I'm thinking that eventually becoming a teacher or psychologist would be fun, but that's it, I'm not really passionate enough about anything to know that I want to do it for the rest of my life. Right now I'm very tired of studying, and after 13 years of school I really just want it to be over with, which is why I've been thinking about taking a year off afterwards to move in with my SO, travel around and work, just to get away from the whole school-thing and maybe get some clearer thoughts on what I want to do.
However, everyone around me says that getting back into studying after taking time off is incredibly hard. I have no idea what to think of this as I haven't done this before, but maybe some of you know? Was it hard getting back into the rut of studying if you took some time off first? Would you recommend starting straight away while your mind is still "working" or is it smarter to take a break?
I'm thinking about applying to some colleges and courses, because if I get in I can still say no depending on what I decide to do, but if I at least apply I'll have something to "fall back on" if all else fails. I'm just very confused right now, and I guess graduation is a time of confusion, but it's also freaking me out a bit and I'm getting increasingly stressed by not having a plan and everyone asking me what's going to happen in a few months. I like to just take things as they come, but this is kind of hard to just go along with, haha
So yeah, long post, but I'm just looking for some advice on how to think maybe, and it would help a lot if anyone's willing to share their stories! Cheers everyone
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