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i really like science, and math. i also really like to write stories(but i need help with my gramer badly). i get bored real easliy when i've done something over and over. i like making jerwly( even if i can't spell it). What would be the best job for me? and/or what should i go to collage for?

2007-04-30 13:47:39 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

i mean i am not sure what i want to go to collage for. i am getting help with my grammer.

2007-04-30 13:51:14 · update #1

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I'm like you, I have tooo many interests. I chose a really broad field like sociology, and I have an engineering boyfriend to teach me more math on the side. I did music my first year, which was a math + arts thing (I'm into Schoenberg 12 tone stuff). Alot of schools offer "general studies" majors who get to pick multiple unrelated concentrations and build a degree on all of them. But you're going to need to take arts, science, math, english, history, etc. core classes anyway so you'll get to delve into everything and do more discovering. Maybe you'll have a really inspiring professor and pick something you'd never even thought of. You never know!

2007-04-30 14:31:17 · answer #1 · answered by tritonetelephone 4 · 1 0

You don't go to collage. You make a collage. You go to college. You don't learn gramer, you learn grammar. If you want to learn jewlery making, not jerwly, then you would study for a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree. That means you will also have to take a lot of art classes such as drawing, painting, art history, and screenprinting. If you like science and math, prepare to take Calculus and Physics classes. You could be an engineer or computer programmer.

2007-04-30 14:13:55 · answer #2 · answered by Big Blue 5 · 1 1

Well, if you like science and math, you can consider biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, geology, math, or engineering for a degree. Remember, you can always be a scientist and write and do math as a hobby, but you can't be an artist who does science as a hobby.

2007-04-30 13:56:48 · answer #3 · answered by eri 7 · 1 0

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