just do what you love the most because that is what your Passion is. if u chose science you will be stuck in a smelly lab for 4 years who wants that. but it also depends on what college you want to go to, that has a big impact.
2007-03-26 15:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Go with what your heart says. If you believe in God, then He will put you in the right direction. If your still unsure when you get to college, see an advisor. There are classes that are usually required by every major. You could start out by taking those first, plus, also taking what you love to do, like some art and music classes. I started out deciding to major in biology, then, I thought ,well, I change my major so maybe I can get college completed and done faster so I can get into medical school sooner. You know, everytime I thougth I would change it, I just couldnt, my mind kept going back to biology, so, I decided that this is the major that God wants me to do. Go with your heart, it will lead the way
2007-03-26 22:42:19
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answered by ang 2
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Always major in something you like and then u should always minor in something they you may not like, but the at will be useful. Over 50 percent of the people who graduate from college don't work in their degree field anyway just having the education is what most employers look for. Be happy in college and in life you ll aways do better in life that way. You start out stressing about everything now , you won't stop, have fun and enjoy the ride.
2007-03-26 22:42:51
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answered by ot 2
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Don't get pressured into doing something you don't have a passion for! During your first year of college, you will most likely takce basic "core" classes that all majors have to take. You can probably declare "undecided" as your major until you know for sure. Spend that year looking into different programs your school offers. Use the upperclassmen too! Ask there for advice and favorite teachers. Don't get stressed out!!!
2007-03-26 22:40:36
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answered by Little Stine 2
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Chances are whatever school you go to will have a good base of classes beyond whatever you major will be. These general ed classes will be the bulk of what you will take your first two years. So, major in science and minor in music, and be flexible for change to follow what passions guide you.
2007-03-26 22:42:22
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answered by Robsthings 5
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-----Unlike high school, college is not required. If you do not know what you need to learn, you may well not want to waste your time, effort, and money going to college. You will also need to decide what college to go to. You may well want to get a job until and if you decide what you need to learn in college. College is not going to go away; it will still be there if and when you decide to go. You will then also be more mature, more serious; you will get more out of college. You can learn a lot on the job; perhaps then the company will send you to college, all or in part. ---Jim
2007-03-26 22:47:34
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answered by James M 4
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