<p>So I really don't know what I'm doing, I'm new to this site so excuse me...</p>
<p>So I'm looking for a college where I can learn about myself and the world along with other people who want the same. I really don't care about money or getting a quick and easy education. I want to explore and grow as a person and just learn. I'm really looking for a liberal arts college with a diverse student body. My top choices are Oberlin, Yale, and Syracuse, Rice, and UT (from Texas, back up options). I'm planning on double majoring in music composition (I sing in choir and play piano and know a lot of theory) and maybe anthropology or liberal arts. </p>
<p>As far as what I want to do, again I don't care about money, all I want to do is explore the world and learn and grow as a person everyday and take advantage of my experiences to help other people out, to teach, and to make the world a better place. Along with music, I write and I'm into photography and I want take advantage of my talents to share my and discoveries to the world along the way. Honestly, all I really want to do in life is to learn and do whatever I can to teach and help others excel and make the world a better place. I'm thinking about maybe being an archaeologist (I dont' care about money but at the same time, I want to be financially stable) or some kinda person who travels (this is where you can help me lol). I just want to travel for a good while and come back and settle and be a college professor and composer. Any suggestions?</p>