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Old 12-11-2013, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by huntin fool View Post
Thanks for all the responses. Even though it just brings me to more confusion, I do appreciate it all.
I've brought myself to realize I need to go the 4 year route. No worries there.
I don't see myself enjoying engineering though. Maybe it's just what little knowledge I have on engineering that causes me to not want to go that route, but even with buddy's in engineering now they aren't too fond of it. These are kids who have never had any physical labor in their life, and have stayed buried in books most of their years.
All of my deadlines are coming up for colleges and scholarships so yea I'm kind of stressing on it all.

Hunting and fishing play no role in my decision either. Can't say I've touched a fishing rod in Lord knows how long. Work keeps me away from doing that. Hunting is only a couple months out of the year and we live in Louisiana. I can find a place to hunt wherever I go.

Fool it is not necessary to have a chiseled in stone major at this time. Your freshman year will be basically all basic courses. If you are wanting to have a major declared now, then pick something your interested in. No one on this site nor anywhere else can say what is best for YOU. Each of us has the right and freedom to choose what we do in life for a profession. Your freshman year and even into your sophomore year you can be researching and collecting information as to what sparks your fancy as a major. You can change your major at anytime.
There are far more 17 yr olds that do not know what college major to choose, than those who do know. Also, far more college freshman and sophomores change majors than those who enter college and stick with their initial declared major.
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