Try to take something that can give you job easily like engineering, pharmacy, business, and etc! Don't take something like History, philosophy, fine art and etc will lead you insecure job! All the job demand majors are high pay job so don't worry too much OK!
2007-02-14 19:29:24
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answered by ycling85 2
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My personal opinion is to go for something you like. Contact the graduates of the programs and find out how they are doing. I originally wanted to do graphic design at Kent State University. I'm glad I did e-mail some people in that program because I I knew I wouldn't cut it. They start out with 200 kids and the guy said only 20 graduated from it. He told me how the job outlook was and said he got an internship with a company in Chicago. Suprisingly enough I got an associates degree in Arts. I decided to get a taste of business and am in my senoir year right now going for a degree in Marketing. If there is something you have a real passion for then go for it. If your not sure take a graphic design class or fashion merchandising class. I've found there really is no easy road to a 4 year degree. I hope this helps you. Good Luck!!!!
2007-02-14 18:31:55
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answered by Raoul 2
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If you're unsure, start out as a liberal arts major, get your core courses out of the way, and decide what other path you may want to try after a semester or two. Many people change majors once they've gotten a taste of the curriculum and a better idea of what they want for themselves. And they still get it all done in four years.
Good pay not only comes from the field you're in, but also how well you perform on the job. Often your performance is effected by how happy you are doing the work. That's why it's said over and over: "Do what you love." What you love may change over time too.
Don't feel like you have to choose your entire life's path right now, when you haven't had a chance to live in the adult world yet. Not only is it common to change majors, it's also not unusual for people to change careers. I believe the statistics average it out to about two times that each person will change careers in their lifetime.
College is designed to be your chance to try things out, to see what it is that interests you, and in general to learn how to live on your own. Take advantage of that opportunity.
Good luck.
2007-02-14 18:41:58
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answered by Chris C 5
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I think you should go for something that you really like. computer jobs pay off pretty well but they require a lot of skills and that's something college won't help you much with. try compuer courses and you'll be just fine. hope my answer is any good !
2007-02-14 18:27:43
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answered by Sherif 2
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I have herd that anything to do with computers and healthcare is the way to go these days. Money wont be a issue! Just make sure that it is something you have injoyment and intrest in doing. It will not make it feal like work!
2007-02-14 18:21:01
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answered by Crossed Palms 4
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Well basicly any job you get you have to have a good education soo go to collage and you'll be better off in life. Hope i helped you.
2007-02-14 18:23:29
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answered by karrahbissett11 4
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computer jobs are good they pay you good. but i would recommend to go for any think you like or is easy for you to become
2007-02-14 18:23:50
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answered by KiNgCoBrA 3
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