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<blockquote data-quote="CattleHand" data-source="post: 748359" data-attributes="member: 6534"><p>Just depends what you are interested in studying. As for schools Id just pick a good in state school as tuition is usually a lot less.</p><p>If you enjoy business subjects I'd think a guy with a business degree could work in just about any field or a management degree. If your more interested in science you could think about vet school or something along those lines. Im at TAMU right now but not studying anything ag related but know a few people who are. Only advice I would have is talk to a counselor about the options they have and what opportunities those options will open you up to when you graduate, dont just pick one thats easy, really think if anyone would ever higher you with the degree your obtaining. I picked my major because it has numerous fields I can work in after I graduate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleHand, post: 748359, member: 6534"] Just depends what you are interested in studying. As for schools Id just pick a good in state school as tuition is usually a lot less. If you enjoy business subjects I'd think a guy with a business degree could work in just about any field or a management degree. If your more interested in science you could think about vet school or something along those lines. Im at TAMU right now but not studying anything ag related but know a few people who are. Only advice I would have is talk to a counselor about the options they have and what opportunities those options will open you up to when you graduate, dont just pick one thats easy, really think if anyone would ever higher you with the degree your obtaining. I picked my major because it has numerous fields I can work in after I graduate. [/QUOTE]
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