I'm currently a sophomore attending the University of Houston who plans to major in architecture. I had changed it from Information Systems Technology because I did some research and it wasn't what I expected. I also heard that UH has a very good architecture school. I hope I made the right choice for my future and career. My goal as of rite now would be to start taking architecture classes and hopefully finish through those classes. I really don't want to keep on changing my mind. It's a waste of time, money, and effort. My long-term goals would be to get a degree and work for an architecture firm or some Fortune 500 company. I was in the co-op program in high school and they helped me get a job at Shell Exploration & Production Company. Even though my tasks there were pretty basic, I can say that I do know my way around the building. The point is I can include it on my resume, which is a plus.
During my sophomore year I took some IST classes that involved using applications such as Microsoft Excel and Access. Here are some examples of Excel: Excel 1, Excel 2, Excel 3