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(P 1) I am basically questioning every choice I have made in the past few years as of late and I'm kind of freaking out about it. The biggest thing I am questioning is my choice of major in college. I'm studying anthropology, and I enjoy it quite a lot, but a huge part of me has always wanted to major in theatre. For as long as o can remember I have loved theatre, it has been a life saver too many times to count. I know that if I change my major it will disappoint my mum. And she is like a saint
to me and I would hate to disappoint her more than I already have. That and I'm 24 years old, I should have things figured out by now. I shouldn't be questioning everything at this point in my life and it is stressing me out, which is causing me to not sleep well. All of this culminates in me missing classes and doing poorly which is going to lead to me failing out of school for the third time cause I am a huge failure. I just lose interest after a while, but not with theatre. But I don't want to be a disappointment again ya know. And of course I can't talk to my mother about all of this because she is so busy working full time plus working on her masters degree full time and helping my sister with her baby. That and she already thinks that anthro is a bad major choice cause there aren't many jobs in the field and I look up to her so much and I hate letting her down. I don't know what to doooooooooooo
turtledove, there is literally no point in getting your undergrad in smtgh you’re not passionate about or even interested in. plus, in the long run, your mom will be happier if you are happy and successful, not if you drop out yet again. no, most 24yr olds dont’ have it all figured out, and you don’t have to either, but it sounds like there’s no reason to stay in this major so i hope you’ll live your life for you, and pursue your passions. the job market is crap everywhere that isn’t Tech, not why not learn about smtgh you enjoy?
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