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Question by david r: school decision?experiences allowed too?
ok check this out.. bare with me im trying to look into some schools to go to college. i want to study three different things. im not sure how to go about and doing it….. i want to study music, business management, and psychology. the thing with this i love all of them the same and i dont like one more that the other for me to pick. i need to make a choice in the next second.

any suggestions on what to do or if you already went through this what did you do?

Best answer:

Answer by ellemarie888
You should make sure that the school you choose offers each of these as majors and/or minors. Your interest in each will probably vary once you actually have the opportunity to participate in the curriculum, but if they are all available, you can work the details out when you have a better idea of what you really want to do.

If you really decide that you want to do all of them, you will be able to–it will just take longer than four years, which isn’t a bad thing if you are getting what you want out of your education.

The university I work for offers a special business minor specifically for fine arts majors while others offer music therapy degrees which incorporate psychology; look for schools with special options like that.

Also, consider pursuing some fields at the graduate level; for example, if you get a minor in psychology regardless of the major you earn, you could get a psychology masters degree to help create different opportunites. You will have to research what is available.

You may decide to pursue music more recreationally than academically, or maybe take only a course or two while focusing on the other majors into which you can incorporate your artistic interests.

You have many options, and this will be a very personal decision for you. Realize that you don’t have to know everything you want right at this moment. The fact that you have narrowed things down is a really great starting point. The more versatile you are the more opportunities will present themselves. Don’t be afraid to grow and change as you go through college; just make sure that you find schools that fit your specific needs.

Good luck!

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