I think it's entirely normal. Most people choose a degree in something they are good at or have some interest in, not thinking about the relevance to a career. I chose Maths, knowing the career options were limited, but happy anyway because I wanted to be a Maths teacher (but would have settled for actuary).
As so often happens in life, I had a "left turn at the lights" and ended up doing something entirely different. I was 21 when it happened so maybe your own future is about to be written too.
Is it normal to be clueless about your future?
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I think it's entirely normal. Most people choose a degree in something they are good at or have some interest in, not thinking about the relevance to a career. I chose Maths, knowing the career options were limited, but happy anyway because I wanted to be a Maths teacher (but would have settled for actuary).
As so often happens in life, I had a "left turn at the lights" and ended up doing something entirely different. I was 21 when it happened so maybe your own future is about to be written too.