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Which Major should i go into for college?

Ok, I have the grades 2 pretty much do what ever I want. Im kind of a brainyack! lol…[but, when it comes 2 spelling, that's just another story haha]
Anyways, Here are my 3 choices….

-OB-GYN [own a practice]
-Sports medicine [open a practice...or work 4 a pro team]
-Fashion designer [Mainly dresses, maybe own a boutique]

So, as i said…My GPA is outstanding. I can go 2 any college I want with the grades I have. But, I just dont know which 1 to go in2.

Can u just give me your input? Or opinion…
Maybe some information on the amount of schooling I would have 2 attend? Or what the job in tails?

-Thanks…10 points. Promise.

You’re going to have to make up your mind soon about what you want to do – those are very different paths. A doctor will spend 4 years in college, 4 years in med school, and at least 3 years in residency. A fashion designer would go to a fashion school instead of a regular college where you could take premed classes. And keep in mind that having great grades doesn’t mean you can get in anywhere – the top schools turn down thousands of 4.0 students and valedictorians every year.

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