Now I'm an American and British Literature Major; I decided upon this when I entered school, as I have a strong desire to be a writer of some sort.
But upon going through school and growing up, I want to go back to what I'd originally set upon as a senior in high school: MARINE BIOLOGY.
I decided upon marine biology because it would make my heart happy: then I looked further into how much science was needed for that, and decided against it, and took an easy route of English. I'm consistenly good at English, I want to be a writer, it adds up.
Thing is, I'm a good writer as it is, and I can still take a few English classes to maintain this. I don't think getting a degree in English will enhance my skills much, but will probably just turn me into a pretentious moron.
I've gotten bored with the abstract ideas that are presented in my English classes. I'm in the mood for facts. I'm totally capable of science, and I feel like a kid for loving it again. YAY!
But upon going through school and growing up, I want to go back to what I'd originally set upon as a senior in high school: MARINE BIOLOGY.
I decided upon marine biology because it would make my heart happy: then I looked further into how much science was needed for that, and decided against it, and took an easy route of English. I'm consistenly good at English, I want to be a writer, it adds up.
Thing is, I'm a good writer as it is, and I can still take a few English classes to maintain this. I don't think getting a degree in English will enhance my skills much, but will probably just turn me into a pretentious moron.
I've gotten bored with the abstract ideas that are presented in my English classes. I'm in the mood for facts. I'm totally capable of science, and I feel like a kid for loving it again. YAY!
My mother groan'd, my father weapt.
Into the dangerous worl I lept;
Helpless, naked; piping loud:
Like a fiend hid in a cloud.