Need to choose one more class for school, any ideas?

Spic-N-SpaN

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I was hoping to take Anthropology or Psychology, but the intro classes are all full.

I don't know, would taking Photography or Final Cut or Intro to Guitar or something be a waste of time (and money)

I wanted to take a writing class, because you need one to graduate and I thought it sort of sounded fun ( I like when its something I'm interested in and I get in that zone and just start ranting and your thoughts start to flow onto the paper, then you can look back at it with some satisfaction that you created that pile of garbage), but they're all full.

Ideas?
 
Take something that will count for something whether it's a GEC or for your major. I did that and am graduating a semester early AND have 7 more hours needed so I get to take all the random fun classes just to fill up space
 
I've got a lot of different ideas on major, everything seems to sound interesting, which isn't really good because I feel like I might end up taking "Intro to Everything" just to try it on for size and see if its something I want to stick with.

Current thoughts are:

Physical Therapy: staying fit and helping people out and alright pay. My bodys sort of out of whack and trying to improve it has always been interesting to me. I sort of lack the willpower in a lot of cases, though. Plus all the physical therapists that I've been to over the years seem happy and stoked on life and do a lot of skiing/biking/outdoorsy things. Chiropractors and other sort of holistic health fields spark my interest.

Engineering: I liked tinkering and building things as a kid, now I don't so much just because I don't have the time or money or motivation. Plus in real life it seems like an engineer really just sits in a cubicle and crunches numbers on a computer. Good pay and job prospects, though.

Journalism/writing: I have no idea if I'd even like doing this, but it seems like a fun creative job without having set schedules (ie. The 9-5) which is more like how I operate. If I'm not feeling it rather than sitting in an office wishing I could get out I'd rather work on something when Inspiration strikes and dive in. If that makes sense. The only reason I really said journalism and writing is because these are the only professions I really know what work like that. I like to read a lot of articles in things things I find interesting, though, like health, psychology, lots of stuff on Vice and Outside magazine, Yobeat, Snowboarder, Art of Manliness. Also trying to start reading more, so far read a lot of Malcolm Gladwell, also "Into the wild". Honestly haven't picked up a book in years before that. Job prospects scare me, though.

Industrial design/product design: this is one that I just heard about and haven't really done any research, but getting to design and make products for a cool company like Patagonia or a snowboard company or any other one that shares my ideals (not Walmart) I think that would be very cool.

Photography/Videography/Photojournalism/etc.: I don't know. I don't even own a camera but the idea of getting to travel to all these cool places and see a bunch of amazing things and trying to capture the feeling of that moment seems like something I'd really enjoy. Down side is no job security and probably living out of a van and not getting to have a family or normal life. Though things like this :

is something I'd like to do some day.

I'm noticing a theme of wanting to improve myself, I guess, and live a full and exciting life, more or less just be happy.

Current classes I'm signed up for: Precalc, Nutrition, Biology, and Survey of Engineering.

If you read that ramble and have a suggestion on a major or area of study, I'd love to hear it.
 
If you want to take a photography or film class you should. Don't worry about it being a waste of time and money...
 
Find an something like intro to environmental studies. It's really interesting stuff in a pretty easy class that can give you good knowledge for the future
 
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