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Im Soo confused..?

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well im leaving school next year and i thought i had it planned out.. i wanted tobe in the film industry, then i did work experience and thought that it may be nice to be an infant school teacher. i want to do both carreers, or just the teaching one. so i dont know what to study at college, or anything.

PLEASE HELP!!

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  1. One thing you must realized is you have reached the age of indecision.  Everyone I know had gone through it..EVERYONE! No worries.  You will go through many decision-making changes from now until you graduate college.  Even then, you will have trouble making decisions.  It's part of growing up and figuring yourself out.  There are statistics about the large majority of college students who change their majors.  I was determined not to be one of those, and I ended up being one! haha In retrospect, it is not a big deal at all.

    Try your hand at both things.  Consider if pay is important to you.  Take a look at the coursework that each requires and how hard you are willing to work for a certain career.  Sometimes, a career looks enticing, but then the coursework to get there is overwhelming.  College counselors should be able to help you out a lot in that area.


  2. take two piece of paper and write down advantages as well as disadvantages with each. Now ask yourself which one is good. Try to do one since no one can stay in two boat at a time. take your time and don't be panic. Think whatever u do is the best. Try to do with 100% efforts. nad dont look back and don't ask urself if i have do that?

    all the best.

  3. First take your basics and then take it from there.

  4. Don't panic, most student change majors a couple of times before graduation! You are not "stuck" in your first choice and you can always go in as "undeclared" or "general humanities" (covers film and psychology) until you figure it out and narrow it down. The freshman year of college is a great time to explore your options since many of the courses can apply to various degree programs. Usually you will need a communication course and a fine arts course, so you could pick up public speaking or cinematography course (depending on which area of the film industry you are interested in). A psychology course is needed, so you could take a general pyschology and pay attention to the developmental portion in your papers or a child pyschology course and focus on early development. I strongly suggest applying for a part-time or volunteer position in a large day care facility the summer BEFORE you enter university. This experience will let you know pretty quickly how much you love (or don't love) working with infants all day long. See how you perform in each field, talk to your university couselor, and keep interning, part-timing, or volunteering in both fields until you can see where your heart lies.

  5. When you see yourself 15 years in the future in each job, which one feels better to you?
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