Canadian Colleges are similar to American Technical Schools. It is significantly different from a University
This is when you realize that you are going to school for something you don't want to do, or that you began the wrong path.
I'm in college to be a chemical technician. I stuck with it for the first few weeks of this year (year 2) and have hit the point where I have no will to go to class anymore. I can do the work, but not easily and have almost no idea what half the equations are for. It's beyond just getting a tutor or something, it's a matter of wanting nothing to do with the same repetitive, patient (I hate titrations and waiting for that damn autoclave) work each day. So I want to escape.
When I first applied, I flipped a coin as to whether I would take Electrical Technician - Automation, or Chemical Engineering Technician as I couldn't really decide (found both interesting). It's just too late to switch programs (deadline was a week and a half ago) so that's out, and there is no winter enrollment. I kinda just want to try to get picked-up for an apprenticeship to be an electrician, but don't know what the chances are without any real background (nothing formal outside highschool physics, but real a lot about currents, magnetism, PLC, etc).
So really, I'm here:
-Finish Chemistry and end-up with a diploma and a wasted 7 months for something I have no real interest left in
-Try for an apprenticeship, which I may not even get
-Drop out and re-enroll next year in Electrical (no idea how I'd support myself until then, hard to get a job here)
I'm not really looking for an answer, just some input. I'm not swimming in money, so coming back AFTER finishing Chem isn't really an option. Has anyone here hit this kind of situation?
EDIT: I'm in Canada, btw. College is a bit different here than in the US (or so I've been told)