Quote Originally Posted by Rye View Post
So I was expecting to do average in college. When I was still a music major for a few weeks, I didn't even turn assignments in and I didn't go to class often, such was my hatred of my major and my sadness that Hux was gone. I think if I hadn't switched my major in time, I probably would have failed the semester, I hated my major THAT much. It's funny how college can turn you from an avid singer and music lover to someone whose stomach turns in sickness at the thought of being a music major again. Though luckily...
Music is just about the most brutally difficult thing you can major in as an undergrad. I think law school was notably easier than music school, or at least the brutality of music school prepared me well or inured me to the challenges of law school. I graduated music school with a 3.29 GPA and graduated law school with a 3.92 GPA. So you made a wise choice to switch and it looks like it is paying off.

Speaking of which, I suppose graduating law school with a 3.92 GPA exceeded my own expectations, although I figured I probably could do about that well.