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It is hard to know at such a young age to know what I want to do for the rest of my life. For the past seven months, I have been searching for the career path that is right for me, which has been a stressful and nerve-racking experience. I have been experimenting with various classes trying my hardest to discover my interests and passions. But when you are in college, you only have so much time to make a decision, due to extensive prerequisites for specific majors. It was not until the end of my first semester that I did not truly want to pursue an engineering or math career. After speaking with many upperclassman and my academic advisor, I finally discovered a major that I was curious in looking into: accounting. I then registered for a business survey class which taught me so much about Fisher College of Business and finally sparked an interest.

Now, I proudly announce with confidence that I am pursing a major in accounting and a minor in psychology. Being able to declare a major and a minor have been a huge milestone in my college experience thus far, as it allowed me to learn more about myself and my interests as well as helped me discover a clear path for my future. Before, it was difficult to find motivation to do well in my classes and not knowing what I wanted to major in was very discouraging. However, I now have a better understanding of my purpose in life and am excited to finally be able to pursue my new interests.

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