Wahoo!! You're in college! Now you get to decide which classes to take! Instead of "Junior English" you may have choices like Creative Writing, Shakespeare, and... wait... Introduction to Screenwriting!? Sweet! Maybe you can make your dream of winning an Oscar a reality!
As you scroll through the list of courses offered, you stumble upon completely new departments. Anthropology. Philosophy. Linguistics. It's like an academic candy store! With so many choices, what should you take?
The answer is simple: take what interests you.
College is your chance to learn, to grow, and to discover who you are and what you want to do with the rest of your life. Depending on the program which you are enrolled in at your college or university, you may not have to declare your major until the second semester of your sophomore year. If that's the case for you, start exploring. Is there a topic about which you've always wanted to learn more? Take a course in it. You may discover a hidden love for computer coding, or law, or environmental studies. That love may lead to a major and that major may lead to a fulfilling career.
So enter the academic candy store... and try as many things as you can.
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