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I'm having a hard time deciding what I would be good at. I don't have many skills or anything that I'm interested in. I've considered majoring in hotel management to become a hotel manager [because I've lived around them forever], but I hear that that is a really stressful job.
If you major in one thing, but end up hating the job that relates to it, what do you do? How do you find a job you love after you graduate from college if it doesn't relate to your major?
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Just as long as you get a degree, it matters very little what you actually majored in. If you want to get into something, like teaching, that basically requires you to have a degree in it, you can always just go back to school. It's not that hard to do. Lots and lots of people do it. I wouldn't worry too much about it right now. Once you get through a year or two of college, you'll have a better idea of what you want to do and should have enough time to switch majors and get through with an extra semester if you work hard, a year at most. You'll also have lots of career services and counselors at your disposal that can help you out immensely. Good luck! ]
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