Show ASK ANN AD ADVISOR VISOR Dear Ann All my life Ive I've wondered what I would be when I grew up Every time someone asked me I said something different When my dog was sick I wanted to be a veterinarian or veterinarian or was that a vegetarian When I was grounded for setting the drapes on fire I wanted to be a firefighter The first time I saw the Ballet I wanted to be a d dancer And when I saw how much money my mom paid at the out check-out stand I wanted to be a grocery checker Now Im I'm in college General Psychology made me want to be a psychologist Biology for laboratory work Aerobics Aerobics Aerobics Aero Aero- whet my appetite bics class gave me a yearning to work in a spa Help Ann Im I'm grown up and I still dont don't know what I want to be Signed Diverse and Discouraged Dear Diverse Its It's OK to do a litt little e exploring ing Dont Don't worry y o i dosa Ito sa I j H ii t abr bf before you decide on a career But I understand understand understand under under- stand wanting to decide One advantage you have in enjoying so many things is that you are likely to find something you like doing Sometimes liking too many things is what makes it hard to decide Maybe narrowing the field a little would help you select a major The Advising Center Center Center-CC CC has has some assessment tools to help you recognize how your values preferences and interests together with personality style match up with those of people in various professions Discovering similarities and differences between you and those people can give you an idea of how fulfilled fulfilled fulfilled ful ful- ful- ful filled you would be doing that kind of work Call or stop by CC during business hours for more inform information tion And even if you change your mind again dont don't worry Average college students change their major three to five times before they graduate Best Wishes Ann Tn J A lj 1 ten it-ten f yon II Joi d. d Vin I |