<p>I’m liking the chemistry and some-what physics. So I’m thinking something related to that. Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, other stuff…</p>
<p>I use to want to be an architect. I did a college architecture class, and I hated it. It was so boring. I’ve also been told “you will make a good person who works with computers.” I am good with computers, sure; however, I find 90% of the stuff I do it annoying. I mean, it’s nice to make stuff, but coding is tedious, right? I would have never expected myself to like chemistry. =)</p>
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<li>Major in either Biochemistry or Pharmaceutical Sciences at either Iowa State or Purdue</li>
<li>Get a masters in pharmacology from Duke</li>
<li>Make medicene and live in a lab for the rest of my life</li>
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<p>Getting a major in acting and hopefully doing undergrad in Japan (all japanese courses) and being accepted into a japanese or korean entertainment company and performing for many years =)</p>
<p>I’m most likely going to major in either German or French during my undergraduate years, possibly combining both in a double major. Then I’ll probably head off to law school afterwards and become a lawyer specializing in international affairs and trade. If I have time, I might want to make a bit of extra cash by becoming a freelance translator/linguist as well. :D</p>
<p>Teaching… somthing :). Special education or English are the top picks as of now, with a sudden interest in chemistry that came from NO where. Ultimately I’d like a masters in reading specialist or educational leadership.</p>
<p>I want to do aerospace engineering, unfortunately I took none of the right courses in HS (I took AB not BC calc, never took computer science, took physics B not C).</p>
<p>I want to major in mathematics, but get a masters in music (there are several programs that would allow me do do this), continue on the music track and get my D.M.A. (I already know what I want to do as a dissertation: finish Mahler 10) then either become a professional composer/conductor or use the math undergrad thing to get a more normal job if music doesn’t end up being a viable career.</p>
<p>I’m going to double concentrate in mathematics and geochem, but I’m not exactly sure what I’m going to do yet. I might work for the govt and do research as a geochemist.</p>
<p>-Major in biomedical engineering, minor in business
-Go to law school, specialize in intellectual property law (mainly patent law)
-Work in tech company that designs, develops, and markets invenions :)</p>