I'm in 11th grade and I am starting to plan and figure out where I want to go to school and what I want to do. It seems like whenever I finally figure out what I want to do, I find something else. I don't know if I just haven't experienced something to make me "click" to something I want to do? I am not good with cars or tool, I am bad with math and I am bad with music. I always wanted to be in politics but when I see politicians messing up and being blamed for everything it just pushes me away. I always say, I wouldn't have done this or that and I know what they should have done. I wanted to be an ambassador or go into political science, I even thought about working in an embassy. I volunteered with the last election and I plan on volunteering next year as well. I've tried writing and I am bad at it. I enjoy entertaining people. I am good with people. Should I get into law, and follow a political career? The only problem is a political career can or can not turn out. I often thought about running campaigns. Any Ideas? For colleges I have thought about Whitehead school of Diplomacy, UW Seattle, UW whitewater, UW Lacrosse, Ohio State, University of Chicago, and many others. What do you think? My high school courses include American Public Policy, Economics, Spanish 3, Advanced Placement Psychology, Advanced Earth Science and Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Choir, and I am planning on taking Advanced Placement Government, Spanish 4, Pre-Calc., Advanced Public Speaking, and a few undecided courses.
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