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I'm one of those people who kinda slept through Highschool- I didn't find it hard to get a passing grade as long as I paid some attention in class, and was looking at enlisting, so didn't think much of a near straight-c GPA. Never did take the SAT. To make a long story short, things didn't work out. I enrolled in a community college for Comp Sci associate's degree- just because I needed to do something, and have never had much trouble with computers. Started my first real job, etc. I really didn't start life until I was 18. Now I'm a little more then halfway through this associates program, and have had some real-life-job experience.. I realized I'm never going to enjoy working in the IT industry. I've been thinking about what kind of field/job I would prefer to work in- I need a job where I can see the effect my work has, to motivate me. I need a job that doesn't involve a lot of repetition, I'd go crazy doing almost the same exact thing day in day out for two years. I want a job that ..better's myself- something where my skills for work can be used outside of work. I need something that I would find challenging, and i've found I have a tendency to.. live my job (which is really obsessive-seeming when you're a wage slave at a giant retail operation.) I'm also driven by an obsessive curiosity to understand everything. I can't think of much outside of the medical field that might be what I'd like. Maybe a career in the arts- but I lack any real creative ability. Most of my talents seem to be logic, problem-solving, some aptitude at math. At the same time, I don't know anything really. I don't know where to start looking into this. I also feel that since I've already invested a lot of time and money into the associates program, I should at least finish that- it'd be a way of making some money before going back to school (again). I also do have a pretty mediocre GPA and some academic skills that need improvement, but I tend to test rather high. Do I have a shot with a straight C HS GPA? Do I have the wrong idea of what being a doctor is like? (and/or, do you have any other recommendations then?) Is finishing my current program a better idea than transfering to a four year school?
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