You still have time to decide on your career, so relax. I recommend you meet with a career counselor at the college of your choice, and they will help you tremendously! Also, college is about taking courses to discover things about yourself: likes and dislikes. You still have time to make a good decision.
Best wishes.
2007-06-22 16:22:43
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answered by Rhonda 7
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First you need to improve your spelling to get into college.
(sorry I'm old fashioned)
You don't need to decide yet;-} take some general courses.
Try to pick courses that will be useful for either program.
Make one your primary major & the other a secondary minor.
Chances are you will find some more interesting than others.
Maybe you'll end up in medical engineering.
2007-06-22 23:26:44
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answered by Robert S 7
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Take advantage of the summer to volunteer at a hospital and/or engineering firm (possibly for the city). It you don't care to do that talk to people in that profession and see if it is something that you want to do. Another option is to take a couple of the basic courses in both at college to see which you like best. The classes for the major you don't pursue can apply towards your free electives in the other.
2007-06-22 23:26:03
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answered by Jamie 4
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You don't have to choose yet. Take your first semester at college to take general classes and visit the career development center. They usually offer vocational testing that could help you choose. Take a couple classes in both, then make a decision... and it may be something else.
2007-06-22 23:22:23
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answered by JDF 2
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Start out taking general classes and see what you like. But I just heard that software engineering is the best job right now.
2007-06-22 23:33:35
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answered by jellybean 5
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Do what you love and the money will follow. The best careers are the ones chosen for the love of it. Relax - take the basics first and find your heart - then find the rest of your life.
2007-06-22 23:30:43
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answered by Patti R 4
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Try Biotechnology. You can specialize later depending upon your aptitude.
2007-06-22 23:40:09
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answered by smartobees 4
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