Well, what are your interests? The main thing is realize that you will be doing this the rest of your life. Now you can change majors, but the sooner you pick one and stick it through, the quicker you will graduate. If you are a people person, and like talking and helping people, then a social worker is an ideal occupation. Just realize you may need to get a PhD in that in order to make any good money at it. My advice, if you are young, go 2 years to a junior college and just take general classes...explore different fields. By all means be in no hurry to grow up and have fun...but when it comes crunch time, be serious as well.
2007-03-20 08:07:52
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answered by kidshark 2
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not one of the others you listed are close in readability to the Zeiss, yet you would be caught with a three-9. For the $500 budget, in case you like larger magnification, then i might notably propose a Nikon Monarch in the two a 4-12 or 5-20. reckoning on how severe you pick your scope to sit down down, the two in 42mm to 50mm bell variations are astounding selections. I even have owned many distinctive severe and occasional end scopes over the years and it rather is confusing to overcome a Monarch in that budget.
2016-12-18 18:52:36
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answered by ? 4
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since you are undecided..Why don't you take a year off and get out in the world,get a job in afield you might be interested in.college will be there for you!! i wish I would have done that!! I went into college a little too early! I wasn't psychologically ready!!
2007-03-20 08:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should be an underwater basket weaver instructor like myself. Or maybe a belly button lint remover gal..they make the big bucks...i am still waiting for the resident ice cream man position to open here..but so far no luck.
2007-03-20 08:07:33
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answered by sienna s 3
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Go for anything health related,computer science or engineering.
2007-03-20 08:07:29
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answered by lillilou 7
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