The average college student will change their major two to three times before they graduate. You do not have to declare a major when you first enter college if you do not wish to.
No cause you have to graduate from high school before you go to college
they do not.
He did not graduate from any college. He attended Marquette University in Milwaukee, but left before graduating.
No, becasue athletes should be student athetes! They shoud learn how to live on there own first before having to deal with the pressure of being a professional athlete
No
No
Some studies suggest that the average college student changes majors at least two times in their college career. This is talking just about averages, however, and every school and every student is individual about switching, and how they allow students to switch.
Graduate Highschool or College. Some sports require you have to take some College years and others allow you to go straight from high school.
became a lawyer
She was a college student at Arizona State University.
Nope
A student would have to first attend an Undergraduate college before they could ever apply to an Ivy League (or any) Law School. The caliber of the school may play a factor in admissions but, more importantly, the student would have to get high grades and perform well on the Law School Admission Test before applying for post-graduate Law School admission.