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Question Posted Sunday April 16 2006, 12:37 pm

my friend goes to a community college and is currently majorin in accounting bc his mom made him, he hates it, is there still a chance to change it? hes not doin so well he suppose to be a junior but bc he failed hes a sophomore.



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aeosynth answered Monday April 17 2006, 2:11 am:
uh dude you can change your major as many times as you want, and since he's in jc, he doesn't even need a major: if he wants to transfer to a four-year university all he needs is the transfer requirements. and if he doesn't want that, he can stay in jc and take different classes for as long he wants, cuz no one (except maybe his mom) is going to kick him out.

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betterthanyou_X3 answered Sunday April 16 2006, 1:39 pm:
If he's still a sophomore then yeah, there's plently of time. You can change your major at anytime. He just might loose some credits.

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