Quote Originally Posted by the_Ryno View Post
I dropped out of Community College two semesters ago, and might as well of this past semester.
I am hoping that by taking some classes that I actually care about, mainly a 5credit hour General Zoology class will re-spark my interest. To get a taste of what I want to do with my life, and know that in semesters to come that I can look back on that class, see how much I enjoyed it and use that as motivation to grind out the classes that are of less interest to me.

Right now I am looking at applying for a job at a bowling alley, its something I enjoy and its money. Over the summer I plan on trying to see if I can do something at the local zoo. At this point and with no degree at this point I would be more than happy to start at the bottom and clean up after people everyday. It would be almost like getting paid to learn about things I am interested in.

Right now I am looking at finishing my general classes at the community college, the maths, english, psychology, ect and then going to a 4yr to take the degree specific classes and get a Bachelors in Zoology and depending on my experiences around here, potentially move somewhere where I could end up getting a job at an aquarium, zoo, or something like that where I would be able to also go back to school in the future and get a Marine Biology degree.

BTW, The Offspring is a great band, love the song and have heard it before, just never looked at it that way.

I just need to stop worrying about whats going to be happening now, and worry about where I what to be in a year from now...5yrs, 10yrs ect.
Ryan,

Whether it was the advice in this thread or reality kicking you in the face... You sound a lot better. I hope that you want things to work out for you, because then they will.