Switch My Major or Drop Out? What?

<p>@Niquii77 wrote:</p>

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<p>These sentences caught my eyes because this is something you may want to start thinking about and putting together now.</p>

<p>My first tip-off was how you could spend the day creating and designing, and have done so in high school. Since you were not working for a company at that time, you must have lots of creative vision simply by looking at what was needed around you.</p>

<p>Second, if you are doing designing and creating on your own, you clearly do not need others’ projects to see ways to improve or create things.</p>

<p>Third, if you are doing the two things above, I ask, why not start a company now? This creates a structure for you to legitimately get your name out there way in advance and to license creations that may be more valuable and unique than you may think they are currently.</p>

<p>The advice given, as to internships, projects and groups to join, are all excellent. However, you could set yourself up corporately now, copyright your current designs and license your creations under it and start getting the word out about what you do. This will make branching out into a revenue-producing company much easier later on because you are already established.</p>