Thank u all so much for giving me the advices~~ keep more coming😀
You asked for it so here I go...
I started college as a pre-med, psychology major. My mother and I had talked about a few different things, and our initial decision was that I should pursue an MD so that I could practice psychiatry. To graduate with a BS in psychology, they required 14 hours of foreign language. So I started taking science, psych, and german classes.
Once I figured out that I didn't like the subjectiveness of psychology, it's a soft science, I decided to major in Biology and minor in German. (I still wanted to go to med school at that point). That major only lasted a semester, because I knew that there weren't any jobs that I would have wanted that required a Biology degree. So... I changed my major to German with a minor in Biology. (My plan was still to go to med school. I had already taken most of the pre-reqs so there wasn't a problem with a German major.) If all else had failed, I could teach German which is something I still would love to do. I graduated with a BA in German in 2006.
So here's the turning point: I got a job in a retail pharmacy through a friend after I came back from an internship in Germany. It was sort of a favor, because we were friends and I had gotten her a job previously. Once I had started working in a pharmacy, I eventually found out that I didn't want any more patient contact than I had been exposed to in retail pharmacy. Therefore, I dropped the med school plan and applied to pharmacy school. I was really sold on the idea after talking to one of the pharmacists who had previously worked as a clinical pharmacist and a professor for a pharmacy school.
When I was waitlisted for pharmacy school, I added a double major in Economics just in case I needed something else to study while I was waiting to get accepted. I was only 30 hours short of a BA in Economics. For the pharmacy school that I go to, it is very important for students to be continuous, i.e. they want you to stay in school the entire time prior to pharmacy school without taking a semester or two off. They stated that on their website in the prospective student part.
So... that's my story.