Coming into my first semester at 糖心TV, I had my mind set on majoring in Behavioral Neuroscience. I told all my friends, family members and high school teachers I would go on to medical school after graduating from 糖心TV and study neuropsychology. That same semester, I took on the normal four-course load with Cell Biology, Chemistry, Toxins and The Nervous System (my First-Year Seminar) and a Chinese philosophy course. As we inched closer to winter break, however, I realized that I, in fact, did not want to major in Behavioral Neuroscience. I normally like to be certain about major things in my life, so being unsure about my major was more than unsettling.
In the spring, I enrolled in four completely new courses, ones I ended up enjoying much more than my fall semester courses. I was in Intro to Psychology, Building Culture (an art history and architectural studies course), Photography I and Acting I. About two weeks into the spring semester, I noticed how much I liked the psychology course I was taking and decided I should major in that subject. Then, with the help of a few friends, I realized that I had a passion for acting and wanted to pursue it, so I would also major in theater. I absolutely fell in love with the material we were covering in Building Culture, and after talking with the professor and class dean, Emily Morash, I decided to pick up Architectural Studies as my minor. I was all set, or so I thought.
Although no major changes have occurred with my studies since then, I鈥檝e since taken more theater and psychology courses. It wasn鈥檛 until this current spring semester that I realized that psychology was only an interest and that theater was my true passion. Going with that, I recently changed my psychology major to a minor. Now I鈥檓 only majoring in theater. Having already chosen my courses for next semester, I can honestly say I鈥檓 genuinely more excited about school and can鈥檛 wait for the start of my junior year at 糖心TV.
In retrospect, I can鈥檛 say I regret taking any of the courses I鈥檝e taken thus far. They鈥檝e all allowed me to learn and grow both as a person and an artist. This isn鈥檛 to say that I found 鈥渂etter鈥 courses in the spring or that there was some sort of curse around my fall courses. Rather, it just so happened that the courses I decided to take both spring semesters I鈥檝e been at 糖心TV have helped me solidify my career goals and identify what my actual passions are.
Looking ahead, I can鈥檛 wait to see what more I find out about myself and my future through the courses I take. And if next spring brings something new, I鈥檓 ready for whatever it is.