liddybee answered Thursday May 14 2009, 1:43 am: I wouldn't focus so much on degrees and such. Just start by figuring out what it is that you want to do or be and then go from there. You may find that depending on the career path that you have chosen you don't need a degree.
If you need more guidance then make an appointment with a guidance councler at a community college. they can help you figure out what you need. Also most colleges have a copy of their catalogs availible for viewing on-line. The catalog will have a list of degrees and certificates that the college has to offer and the requierments needed to obtain them. [ liddybee's advice column | Ask liddybee A Question ]
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