i would say psychiatrist but modern psychiatry has turned into a disgrace so im going to have to say a perinatologist
it is kinda messed up, but then again, it's a relatively new field. i bet in not too long it's gonna change drastically some more. i mean, hell, they performed lobotomies what? 30 years ago?
several reasons. mostly it just seemed cool in the introductory classes, but the more classes i took the more it felt like it was just not the thing for me. i actually noticed since graduation that in my minor (philosophy) i only got less than an A once, and in psychology i had a pretty solid B average, even though i took a higher percentage of high level philosophy classes... plus, i really didn't take college seriously at the time. i got damn good grades passing out drunk every night and smoking a bong before every class to cure the hangover, so i didn't really see the point of actually reading most of the information or trying to retain anything. so while i could have easily gotten into grad school, i would have not really known what the hell i was doing, and i decided that if i were to go to grad school i would want to do it right, which would be hard without a solid undergrad foundation. i'm planning on going back to school for something entirely different now.
i would be a dermatologist or maybe a periodontist. because i couldn't do fine surgery, my hands are too shaky.
no, i actually decided a semester or so before graduation that i had no interest in further pursuing that route, but at that point i figured i might as well just finish it off. never bothered with the GRE though.
my goal is to work in a park. i think the major is called recreation and park management, or something like that. i'm meeting with an adviser from the college tomorrow, so i'll probably know more specific information then.