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CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
Focus on taking education that's interesting, not planning for jobs. Any degree can translate into any number of different careers.

As for colleges, best you can afford, and then whether or not you want to be close to home.

Music is also a huge industry. You don't need to be a high school band teacher. There are any number of different jobs you can go in to. If that's your passion, go for music education and if you need to change, change.
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
@mello8321 No problem. Remember you can change majors and people will adjust as they go through school. What you have a degree in is not as important as the degree.
Goralski · 56-60, M
@CaptainCanadia good hire more....at the Starbucks in my old office building there were plenty of baristas(most actually) that were college graduates and two even had their masters
CaptainCanadia · 41-45, M
@Goralski Sure. Degrees don't get you jobs, they get you promotions.

iamnikki · 31-35, F
My bio prof was also a marine biologists...
Goralski · 56-60, M
And how much is this education gonna cost
mello8321 · 22-25, F
@Goralski I understand that, but currently I just need to know what I'm going to go to college for. What college is a different conversation.
Goralski · 56-60, M
@mello8321 think things through that's all I'm sayin
mello8321 · 22-25, F
@Goralski no I understand. On top of everything I've also been looking into a lot of scholarships to help offset the cost as well

 
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