I think I should have gotten a summer job as a teenager looking back. Back then I was like, "Hey, I'm still a kid, I should savor the summer vacations I have before they're gone." But now, I think it would have given me a head start and opened more career paths for me. Also, I really wish I hadn't take as many honors classes as I did. I thought I could do it cause I was a "gifted kid" growing up, and my "people" were mostly in honors classes. But yeah, looking back an A in a regular class probably would have looked just as good rather than straining myself over some label I had as a kid.
Maybe it's cause I've been watching Food Wars, but NECI(New England Culinary Insitute) looks really fun. Even though I'm a clumsy bookworm, I've always thought hands on work was really useful. Zoning out is a big issue for me, so working with my hands brings me back down to earth. Psychology is also something I'd major in, considering I read about typology everyday. There is this school in Maine, Unity College, that was my first choice that has a lot of nature based majors(it was pretty expensive though). I really like being with animals, so zoology and wildlife conversation seemed really interesting.
I like to think there's an entrepreneur hidden inside me. When I was younger I would make up my own inventions-like I remember this candy I made called Muscits which was like a Whopper shaped like an M&M with caramel inside. I had dreams about running my own amusement parks and so I would draw my own rides(probably cause of Rollercoaster Tycoon 3). I really like the idea of freelance work-writing, selling cupcakes in weird flavors, selling little figurines. Being my own boss, getting to do my own thing would be really nice.