Explore Interests and Strengths for Career Discovery
As a 19-year-old sophomore struggling to define a career path after unsatisfactory attempts in film and computer science, the primary opportunity is systematic self-discovery. Instead of forcing a major, the user should actively explore their interests and natural strengths. This can be achieved through internships (even unpaid or short-term), various part-time jobs, volunteer work, or personal projects across different fields. The goal is to identify tasks and environments that energize them and align with their 'good at' list, while eliminating those they 'hate.' This exploratory phase is crucial for building a relevant skillset and gradually mapping out a fulfilling career path.