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I first thought that I was going to become a teacher. That was one of my aspirations, and I started going to college and found out that what I thought I wanted was not what I really wanted. So I decided to really go for something that I liked, take classes that I enjoyed. I wanted to enjoy my time in school. I did spend a lot of time in classes that I did not enjoy, and because I did not enjoy them, I didn't do that well in them. So, I did learn that it's important to find something that you do enjoy. And whatever job you may end up in is generally different than what you may have leaned in school or gone to school for. Because regardless of what your major in college is, the business changes. Everything changes. You go to medical school, what was medicine at the time you were in medical school could change by the time even you're out. Of course, you have the basis there for more learning, but things do change, especially in the business environment.
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