I'm not going to wait too long, don't get me wrong. It's just that I've found throughout my life, my goals tend to change as I go along. I wanted to do a joint honours in linguistics & counselling, before realising my emotional intelligence is too backward. Before that I wanted to major in zoology and become an ethologist, until my grades in biology weren't so good. Last year I was hellbent on pursuing a career in linguistics, until my grades came in and I had done a fairly average job. I just don't want to narrow my options and commit to something
now, in case I hit a dead end.
Which is why I'm gonna go through university with no fixed plan and allow any emerging information (grades) to influence my career choice as I go along. Preferably, whatever module I happen to do the best in by the end of my course. Meanwhile, I'm pumping up my CV by doing part-time work with various tasks (archiving, proof-reading paperwork, etc). Menial, but eh. They want experience. *shrug*
And
some opportunities trip you over. That homeless guy selling the newspaper? You go through the job ads and find your dream career. Happens all the time, all the live-long day. [insert Mickey Mouse laugh here]