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Unread 07-13-2012, 05:56 PM   #2
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If you plan on going to college, remember that you don't have to choose a major right away-- in fact a lot of freshmen don't! Many liberal arts universities will let you claim "undecided" as a major when you first start out.

Get some of the basic requirements out of the way your freshman year and start exploring classes that sound interesting to you as electives. You might surprise yourself! Talk to on-campus advisors for help. It's totally fine to not know exactly what you want to do right away... Hell, I graduated 4 years ago and I STILL don't know what I want to do. XD

If you're not enrolled in a university yet, take a look at a college's online course catalog to see what sounds cool to you. (Also, if you haven't already, fill out a FAFSA.)
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