My original plan was to get a military commission finishing an easy degree in college, but I recently found out I have a medical condition I can't get a waiver for. I'm currently at a loss on what I actually want to study. Does anyone know of a good assessment test I could take.
A good start is to do what you were good at in school.
Also see an academic adviser if your school has one.
That sucks mate!:(
The IT field is one that always has work but is rather boring
>>17679416
Assessment tests are pretty crap.
You're better off figuring it out yourself. Consider holding off further college until you do.
>>17679516
History was my strongest subject, but that normally leads to teaching positions, and the bit of tutoring i did to help some high school friends wasn't that effective.
>>17679520
I'll look into I guess
>>17679539
The problem Is I'm going to have to take another part time job to afford housing because my folks want to throw me out in a couple of months
Anyone have experience with Job Corps?
take a bunch of classes in different topics to see what gives you an academic boner:
i.e.
take a class in all of the following topics:
history
mathematics
economics
psychology
programming
english
obviously don't try to do these all in one semester though, your freshman year you can pretty much muck about with no repercussions