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I’m thinking about going to college but I’m not sure what career choice. Also how to stay focused and actually learn.

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I completed 10 yrs of college with a medical degree, you can do it but you have to find something that you really like which helps you to hyperfocus on your choice.

Lots of people change their minds. And make to do lists to stay focused, they’ve been super beneficial for me.

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Hi, I had several majors in college. Until I hit the business department, loved it an excelled. Just my cup of tea! College is a great time of life, take some courses in different fields, you will find something that you click with. Who is in a hurry to get out of college? Take your time and enjoy it! Hugs 🤗

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