Business and Engineering.
english, literature, or business
Then you don't really want to go there or that's not your major. If you have picked a major for sure then you attend a college that offers that major, not one that doesn't. Though you should check to see if the college has a program that might allow you to "make" your major...
You should major in nutrition classes. If not, the next best thing would be a health & human development class.
If you really enjoy math you could be a mathematics major. You might also like actuarial science.
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You will need a law or justice major and need to take the classes the college requires to graduate. Get a college catalog and talk with a counselor on what to take and when.
Most likely both. Some colleges require both, but it all depends on where you want to go. You should look at the College Board website for more information. If you're not sure where you want to go, they have a college matcher, that lets you choose exactly what you want. College Board is also the maker of the SAT's, so you'll find information about them too.
Calculus is not regularly required for college.Specifically, if you want to be certain, every college has its own courses that are mandatory. If calculus is not one of them, you're in. However, as well, if you already have a major, visit the department at the college you are in.Ask the department which courses are required for your major. And that should be all.
it will be beneficial to you if they compliment each other but its not a requierment that they are similar. For instance, my major is education and my minor is spanish so that i can teach all subjects including spanish. But you dont want to do something like major in accounting and minor in physical education.
SDSU-South Dakota State UniversityIt depends on what you want to major in. If you want to major in law, Harvard, Yale, or Texas University! Look up what you want to major in on google.com. (i.e - colleges for law)
Good grades through high school so that you can get into a reputable college. Good grades in college, preferrably pre-med major with lots of chemistry, biology and other science classes. After college, medical school, then specialize in whatever you want.
they should go to college because you can learn more about what you want to learn and you can pick the job you want to go.