By Hannah Boyer
My academic career began at the University of Mississippi studying health and social services. To tell the truth, it. was. awful. I didn't like my classes, I didn't know what my professors expected of me, and I was balancing feeling like I knew everything with the absolute certainty I was the only person on that campus that was clueless every single day. Newsflash: I wasn’t. College can be uncomfortable!!! It’s hard to figure out!
The very first day of my sophomore year I switched my major to English Literature and fell in love with my classes, my cohort, and my college. Those next three years opened my eyes to just how big the world is, and how much there is to learn about being a part of it.
As it must, college ended. I realized my plan of taking the publishing world by storm wasn't my path at all. I was encouraged by a mentor to reach out to a local librarian, because she thought I would benefit from learning more about professional librarianship. She was right!
After that meeting, I shifted my focus to library science and began the next phase of my academic career at the University of Southern Mississippi to earn my Master of Library and Information Science degree.
Once I earned my degree, I struggled to find the "perfect job", and once again found myself asking, "What next?". I moved, took a job I didn't really care about, in a place that I realized wasn’t right for me, and wondered if all of that had been a waste of time and resources. Then, a former coworker and friend encouraged me to consider coming to Chattanooga. I took a job in a public library where I stayed until January of 2025 when I decided to switch gears to academia at Chattanooga State!
Every step of my path here has been unexpected. It never once went the way I planned, or even necessarily the way that I wanted, but every time I trusted myself to know what was right for me (and maybe more importantly what wasn't) it all worked out.
If I could give one piece of advice to anyone who is starting the next phase of their academic/career training journey, it would be to keep going. If it's not working, try something different, and if it's still not working, rinse and repeat. There is a path for you, and college can help you see a thousand paths you may never have seen otherwise. Trust that you know what is right for you, and follow that twisty, winding journey wherever it leads. If you get lost along the way, you can always stop by the library-we’ll do our best to help navigate your way to the answers.