Originally Posted by master of none
C. Choose public STEM school for the advanced math and science offerings because she's good at it.

I did this because I was offered an engineering scholarship.

I had no interest in engineering, so I never did anything with my engineering degree.

However, it was a free education.

I then went to law school because I had no interest in engineering, which was where I learned that I had no interest in practicing law either.

Legal analysis, advocacy, argumentation, and writing are certainly some of my weakest areas, practically speaking, so I'm not sure how what you do for a career has anything whatsoever to do with your actual stronger talents and abilities.

At some point, you need to do something, anything really, to be able to survive day to day.