MrsRogers
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- May 17, 2007
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- 16
So, I don''t post here too often and I apologise if this becomes lengthy, but I am in desperate need of some opinions/advice. I am currently attending a college on the west coast and my field of study is in the area of health sciences. I can''t explain it, but this quarter just hasn''t felt right for me. I completely understand that school was never meant to be easy, and I felt that I was more than prepared for the workload, but I just feel like everything is crashing down around me at present. To top things off, my husband and I have just bought a house and while this is meant to be an exciting time for us, it has been nothing but an added pressure ontop of my already demanding school schedule. Part of me keeps telling myself to buck up and take it on the chin.. deal with the fact that school is meant to be hard and live with the stress. On the other hand I keep telling myself "why stress out so much over school. if you feel that it''s not right for you, find something that is and move on". I honestly believed this was just a phase I was going through, but after much thought I really don''t feel that a 4 year institution is working for me. To take my mind off of things, I have been perusing the courses that some of the local community colleges have to offer as I have heard they can be fun, and in some cases far less serious/strenuous. I found a Graphic Design certificate program which is completely on the other end of the spectrum from any health science, but I do have an interest in digital photography and I love to paint (I do both as a hobby and have never taken them that seriously). Would it be ridiculous to leave the 4 year institution I am currently attending to pursue something that has been nothing more than a hobby?
I am really just looking for some advice/opinions.
Thanks
I am really just looking for some advice/opinions.
Thanks