Couldn't even answer lots of the questions presented in the LP Course, guess I need to experiment for a couple of months/years to get the full benefit.
All I know for now is I want to be healthy, work out and focus on L/P and T/R work.
But even though I wasn't much of a reader back when I was a kid, I do like writing, it's hard. And I enjoyed not the content of what I've learned in college but the process of doing some kind of research and putting the pieces all together on paper.
Hi guys,
if I feel apathetic about pretty much everything that was discussed in lectures and practised in laboratory courses for the past 3 years within my college program, is it a clear sign for me to drop it completely after finishing BSc (June 2019, 24 y/o in April) and go to work (with completely different focus and taste bunch of new things) or would it be more wise to pursue a major hoping something that interests me even a tiny little bit is gonna pop up?
Seems like everything I did in college so far I did with resistance and denial. I do get it that learning (and discovering) new things is a process of eating shit for a long time, but there is just no vision at the end.
Is 3 years enough for me to make a decision? Or should I be patient for 2 more years?
What is your take on this? Thanks for your answers!