Try something that interests you. Business is a good choice. But you'll have to narrow it down eventually. What is it that you are passionate about and love to do and then major in that. you could major in psychology or something like that. or its up to you. good luck God bless!
2006-12-13 04:45:00
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answered by 09 _ 4
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biological engineering. that is what I am in and you do research on finding better medical tools etc (like grafts and stents). and it pays well. it is really interesting. but be prepared to take a lot of math and a lot of science. I have to take calculus 1, 2, 3 and differential equations. Chemistry 1,2,3 organic chemistry 1, 2. and university physics 1 and i believe 2. not to mention anatomy and other courses related closely to it. I didn't have to take chem 1 though. You may have to take classes before calculus 1 also.
minimum pay out i think is like 50k and you could probably make as much as 120k depending on the job and if you get your masters which is six years of education usually.
2006-12-13 12:45:06
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answered by xstraight_edge_emo_kidx 3
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You definitely need to find something you're interested in. If you're at all interested in skin care, cosmetics and wellness products, or sales in general, you should sign up to be an Arbonne consultant. The consultants can make a six-figure salary in less than a year. I can email you lots of info and guide you through the web site if you want! It is a really fun, easy business that you can start while you're in school, and by the time you graduate you'll be making a huge salary! sarahwarren428@yahoo.com
2006-12-13 14:58:02
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answered by sarahwarren428 1
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Lots of careers in the medical field are booming- nurses, technicians of all kinds, medical transcriptionists- the baby boomers are getting ready to retire and in many cities medical people are needed urgently. Working nights and wekends would bump up the salaries too and likely there could be lots of overtime, depending on where you live.
2006-12-13 12:45:07
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answered by GEEGEE 7
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Engineering (any type). Skilled engineers are always in short supply and huge demand. and they make good money.
2006-12-13 12:49:31
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answered by hooper5446 4
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Computer netwroking, programming or database design and maintenance all $40-60K/year+
2006-12-13 12:44:42
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answered by Compurednek 3
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business
2006-12-13 12:42:06
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answered by QuestionWyrm 5
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