So I am back in college and vow I will get my degree this time. I have almost all my gen eds out of the way and just need to do the classes for my degree. I came to U of L with the intention of becoming a Civil Engineer. I was always into architecture even back in High School when I was in an architecture program through school for two years. I went to college though and found it wasn't what I really wanted. After that I spent years jumping around through things trying to decide what to do.
Finally I realized it was civil engineering, or thought it was. I still really like it but since taking Chemistry this semester a new interest has popped up. I am really enjoying my lectures and labs. I am getting the chemistry much easier then the physics I am taking also. Civil Engineering really relies on physics which I will have down before I finish but I just wonder if maybe I might enjoy chemistry more.
I should probably give my brother a call who is a Chemical Engineer for Xerox and talk to him. Thought we have 'issues' at times. He's younger then me and I get the feeling he looks down on me because he graduated before me and figured out what he was going to do before I did. I don't know if it's true but it's how I usually feel around him.
And I don't know that chemical engineering is what I would be interested in. I am not all that interested in designing how chemicals will be transported or stored or how they will be mixed when it comes time to create what they need to out of them. Not as much as designing bridges and buildings interests me. BUT I do like playing with the chemicals, mixing them and figuring out what they do, how they interact and that.
GRRRR.. Why did you have to go and confuse me chemistry!