User blog comment:WhitePinoy/College.../@comment-1915803-20141029150841/@comment-1915803-20141031001948

I just didn't think either AutoCAD or Revit were particularly user-friendly. Revit was definitely better, but even it had flaws in my opinion.

Well, I had a realization that I just wasn't gifted with an interest in any of the really lucrative, money-making majors like engineering, computer science, marketing or mathematics. So, I chose something that intrigues me a lot and that I'm very gifted in: geography. It's one of those fields that is not really lucrative like aerospace engineering but also not completely unemployable like educational psychology. It has a decent amount of opportunities, especially if you go into GIS (Geographic Information Systems), or sustainability/climatology.

There's plenty of major options out there, I wouldn't confine yourself too much too soon. You may find that you have to wait until you enter college before you decide for sure what you want to do.