i think your reasoning is much sounder than mine, which goes kind of like this: "well, i was raised christian, so i have the basework there but i also kind of want to piss my parents off but have, like, intellectual authority behind my arguments and i find the reading totally interesting even though i'm failing the class and can only intelligently discuss things with people who are very specifically not involved in my class and what the hell do people with religion majors do with the rest of their lives anyway." so yeah. it's better to have a plan than not, because it give you a certain degree of... non-anxiety. even if it's not what eventually comes to be.
Ditto Mimi, I'm majoring in Celtic Studies because I like Enya.
I do, however, think that my reasoning is a bit more sound than other people's (i.e. 'I'm being an MCB major because I want to be a doctor because... uh... *awkward trailing off here*' or the even better 'I'm being an engineer because it's the only thing I can do.')
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so yeah.
it's better to have a plan than not, because it give you a certain degree of... non-anxiety. even if it's not what eventually comes to be.
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I do, however, think that my reasoning is a bit more sound than other people's (i.e. 'I'm being an MCB major because I want to be a doctor because... uh... *awkward trailing off here*' or the even better 'I'm being an engineer because it's the only thing I can do.')
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