Academic/existential crisis (not really, but yeah): How'd you figure out what you wanted to study? Did your studies translate into a career?
→[More:]I've finally started my academic 'career'; I'm attending community college and my thoughts are on my future. I've been thinking a lot about what college/university I want to attend, so I can start planning the transfer.
I've been looking at schools and considering things like location, size, teaching philosophy, reputation, etc, etc, but I also figure it's worth considering what I want to do career-wise, too.
I know undergraduate studies typically aren't as focused as graduate studies, but I'd like to pick a school that has a strong program for my field of choice. There's a good chance I'm over-thinking this; perhaps I should major in beanplating... (I've been leaning toward Media Studies.)
Anyway, this brings me to what I'd like to ask you, oh MeCha: how did you choose your field? Did your choice translate into the career you envisioned? Did you even have the career in mind when you chose your focus?
If you have anything to share, it's definitely appreciated. Thanks!