It saddens me to say, but I'm another one of those who is having a mid-uni crisis. Well, not exactly, but sort of.
I'm enjoying what I do but I don't know if I'm enjoying it enough - I'm in a search for perfection that I'm never going to win but I'm not sure if I'm heading in the right direction with this. For those that don't know I'm study Physical Education at RMIT Uni. Basically, I'm with a bunch of unintellectuals (with few exceptions) and the course itself (though in fairness difficult as far as the practical aspect) is not too challenging. My only challenging subject is Human Structure and Function, and that I'm doing extremely well in. I fear being classified with my peers - as the dumb incapable PE teacher and being given lower years to teach, even though I might be competent and confident with my second subject (one of English, Psych or Bio when I decide).
Do any of you have some careers / suggestions / courses / etc. for me? I'd consider anything, so throw them at me. I'm thinking Teaching/Philosophy/Psychology/Anatomy/Physiology/Greek/Linguistics/Random. It might not even be uni-related, it might be volunteering overseas. Anything might give me a nice idea. I have too many areas that I'm interested in - ideally there would be a course where I can just study whatever I want and then teach it when I am competent.
That, and I'm sort of dissatisfied with the uni experience - seems like we're still very much being directed in the way we learn and that things are way too finicky. I want something challenging, rewarding, engaging - I don't care too much about pay.
I sort of considered Arts/Science at Monash but probably not seriously because of distance. Now, I'd also consider something like an Arts where I could do Psychology or Philosophy and take a Science breadth such as Anatomy/Physiology.
Any thoughtful advice is useful advice, I'd appreciate it
