Yes, a Major would mean so much to me but I'm a great believer that if you work hard and in the right way, you will get what you deserve.
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I mean, to win a major, you've got to be a good player and you've got to get your breaks, as well, to win.
Having a soft major is nowhere near the career death sentence that so many make it out to be. The world is changing, and the U.S. economy with it. Our economy is shifting to a service- and information-based economy, and soft majors are already becoming more and more valuable.
When you're in college, everything seems much more important than it really is.
I think a college education is important no matter what you do in life.
Winning a major, that's what everybody wants to do, and I worked my whole life to do it. And to realize that, it's incredible.
All four majors are definitely a priority.
It's kind of major, learning to drive. I feel like it kicked up other stuff in my life.
A college degree is the key to realizing the American dream, well worth the financial sacrifice because it is supposed to open the door to a world of opportunity.
If I thought I had hurt my chances of winning another major just because I was chasing money around, I'd wind up kicking myself.
I was a Fine Art major. You do a bit of everything until the final year, when you specialise. I did pencil drawing and sculpture. It's a pretty well-rounded fine art education. I thought that it was viable option to make a living out of art. I'm not sure if I was thinking realistically; maybe I never was. But it had great appeal.
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