Help! Guys. I need help.

<p>Hello! I'm currently junior.</p>

<p>My parents and I went to Psychic today to ask him questions about</p>

<p>my life,future,jobs. He correctly answered the questions and everything was right, including my sisters,brother and my parents. </p>

<p>He told me that I have to study Law or Pre-medical.However, he prefers
Law than Pre-medical. He strongly said that I'm gonna be work in C.S.I, F.B.I, Judge, military leader or commander. I'm actually upset because two of the majors aren't my favorite. However, I realized that I actually interested it.</p>

<p>So, what college should I go from my experience today?(Law and Pre-medical).</p>

<p>Can you guys help me? I know that this sounds bizarre and stupid , but this is true. You know, I'm actually joyful about this experience that happened today.</p>

<p>You guys always helped me when I had questions and i'm glad.</p>

<p>Is there a website shows rankings and majors that I interested?</p>

<p>Hey you asking us for free when you can just go back and pay some more money and find out what school is going to accept you? Send us the money first.</p>

<p>What? are you kidding me? Are you serious? How rude was that!</p>

<p>You could go to Georgetown as they serve the FBI, have a medical and law school and also foreign service. Good luck.</p>

<p>I think the point is this: why are you now considering changing what you want to do with your life, even though you are upset about it, just because one indavidual told you to do so?</p>

<p>Wow...that's all. Just wow.</p>

<p>I'm actually pretty interested and I feel like this is going to help me to decide my future.</p>

<p>Thanks hazmat!. You actually understood my feelings very well, and I'm glad that you answered my questions as quickly as possible.</p>

<p>If your post is not a joke- you don't really need to decide yet. Prelaw students can major in anything at all! However, if you decide to major in science, math, or engineering, you should at least take some electives that develop your verbal abilities- history, political science, philosophy, etc. You need to have tip top reading and verbal skills to make it in law school. You will need the verbal skills to do well on the LSAT, also, before you apply to law schools.</p>