Greyskate answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 8:15 pm: yes its definently worth it...you have a lot lot bigger chance of making more money if you go to college then if you dont. also even if you dont know what you want to do yet its fine. alot of people study different things in college and find what career suits them best. you'l most likely find what you want to do while you are in college [ Greyskate's advice column | Ask Greyskate A Question ]
lilteacup answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 7:18 pm: It is definitely worth it. Having a high school diploma is not enough, and college will allow you to try different things and help you find what is right for you.
cheburashka answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 6:25 pm: i go to college and most of my friends have changed their majors at least once. i know some people who are juniors and are still undeclared because they still don't know what they want to do! once you're there, you'll have all sorts of opportunities to figure out what you want to do. take lots of classes that sound interesting, go to carrer counceling. it's a perfectly normal problem that very many people have, don't worry about it so much. try to work down from more general areas: are you interested in liberal arts? fine arts? natural sciences? business? if you have no idea, just go take any classes that appeal to you at all, and eventually you'll find something that sounds like more fun than other things. [ cheburashka's advice column | Ask cheburashka A Question ]
Alpha345 answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 6:14 pm: Of course.
It's always useful to go to college, even if you don't know what exactly you want to do. Each year there are tons of college underclassmen who change their majors and minors because they, like you, aren't sure what they want to do. [ Alpha345's advice column | Ask Alpha345 A Question ]
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