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Okay where do I start?
I'm going to take my GED somewhere around next week, I didn't really study much. I think I have to up the ante on the studying this, since I don't really know if the test is gong to be really hard or not. I haven't really been in school for about 4 years, but I think I have some confidence in passing the test.
My concern is passing the GED with high scores. I heard you get college credit if you get a certain score which could save some money for when I go to college. That would be great to be honest.
A huge concern is figuring out what to do after getting my GED. I wanna go to college, but I don't know what to major in. I don't wanna pick some crappy major that's going to end with me getting a crappy job that pays like shit.
Another thing is that I don't know what to do with my life. Hardly anything interests me. I love music, but I'm not really good with instruments and it doesn't seem like a practical career money wise. Other than that, I'm not really knowledgeable at anything. I want to be good at something, but I'm just confused at what to be good at. I started learning a bit of code about a week ago, maybe I could a degree in SE or CS (or both if that's how college works). Everyone here is doing something similar I see, and I hate not being tech-savy at all.
I think I'm just looking at things wrong. All I have been doing here so far is just looking for answers, and trying to find careers that pay a lot. I also have been making stupid threads here hoping someone has an answer for me, and hoping something inspires me. I just think I need to find more interests.
Sorry for the blog, but since this is a general discussion thread, I might as well get this off my chest.