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Most people say it doesn't matter what you major in, ... then how do you pick?! Is it just based on what you like to study? Since what job you get in the future can be really different from your major anyway.... then how do you know what you want to specialize in? What you like? Your passion? Not everybody's passion is school though. I mean, I like school, and I don't mind going for the better, but I just don't know what a major really means. .... how do people choose?!
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<p>I have kinda known my whole life what I want to do. Everytime I would go outside the first thing I do is look at the sky. I get all tingly when I feel a t-storm might form. I watch the weather channel much more than any rational person would.</p>
<p>I even majored in another field, even though I didn't feel comfortable with it.. I assumed I would accept the IT industry eventually, but the longer I went into it, the more the meteorology bug irked me.</p>
<p>I'm not typical though, I've held many jobs before- from tech support to fueling airliners at Dulles airport. </p>
<p>Most kids coming out of highschool probably don't know for sure. My advice is to take career surveys, and go to a library.. wander through all non-fiction aisles, and pick up a book on every subject that catches your eye. Read the books and see how they make you feel.</p>