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Unread 13-11-2003, 21:35
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Jason Morrella Jason Morrella is offline
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Aaron,

As others said, you kind of answered your own question.

However, I also want to make sure you know one thing - what you are going through is part of the experience of college, and one of the great parts. College allows you the opportunity to figure out what major or fields interest you more, and the stats will show you that MANY, MANY, MANY people change their majors two, three or more times before the finally graduate. So don't think you are the only one who changes majors or that there is anything wrong with that. It's a glass is half full situation, not empty.

Also, regardless of what field you pursue, FIRST did not only provide you with engineering skills. The experience you gained in areas like teamwork, stress management, time management, brainstorming, sharing ideas, respecting ideas and differences, problem solving, and basic project management - all of this experience has better prepared you to succeed in whatever field you pursue, including Video Production.

Again..glass....half full. Enjoy your college years, work hard, and be grateful you've been exposed to enough various fields that you can realize you prefer some or others.

It sounds like you put thought into whatever decisions you make, so you should do very well. Best of luck.
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