Blog Post #1

The reason I chose to take this World War I course is because I am a history major, and the course fits perfectly into my major, my interests, and my schedule. My journey to becoming a history major has been down a long and pretty complicated path. Although I graduated from high school only a year and a half ago and should not have had much time to change my major multiple times, I was a concurrent college student for two years during high school. That extra time in college gave me extra time to consider and reconsider my major. I have claimed various majors along the way: computer science, business, accounting, and even energy management, but none of those majors made me happy because I could not actually picture myself in any of those jobs. Most of my choices were money-driven choices – I was choosing majors that seemed to make the people around me proud.  They were “smart” choices. Midway through last semester, I decided I had to make myself happy because I was going to suffer through jobs I thought were boring for me. At that point, I started seriously considering other dramatically different options. As I did that, I completely disregarded the aspect of money and traditional “job success” and focused on my own happiness. After a few months of contemplation, I looked back on my fourteen years of schooling and discovered that all my favorite classes had been history courses, and all my favorite teachers were history teachers. At that point, I quickly decided that history was the best choice for my real happiness, and that is ultimately why I am in this World War I course. This course is part of my road to my own unconventional happiness.

Comments

Welcome to the course! Let me just add that there are plenty of good career options for someone with a humanities degree -- oftentimes in areas you wouldn't expect. I'd be happy to talk about this with you if you like.