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What can i study?

I am a very brilliant and smart student, am looking for what to study in the university, i look playing music and playing computer games
, i love playing football also.

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Thomas’s Answer

There are more students who go into college as "Undecided" than knowing exactly what they want to do. Even more students change their major halfway though college because they find that they don't actually like doing what they were studying. If you have a particular interest, you can start with that OR go in undecided and take many classes in different departments to decide what you want to do.
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Bonnie’s Answer

Hello Mily, your wide-ranging skills could truly open doors to numerous academic paths. I would advise you to explore the various majors that captivate your curiosity, such as music, computer science, IT, and so forth. Additionally, consider the diverse career opportunities currently available in the market to determine a practical path that guarantees a fulfilling job in your preferred field. Wishing you all the best on this exciting journey!
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Katherine’s Answer

Hi! I think you might like to read Ken Coleman's book From Paycheck to Purpose and see how it helps you take your talents and skills and use them for a good path forward.
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Rebecca’s Answer

Thank you for your question. Many students have similar question. I m glad to hear that you that you have a wide range of interest.
Below are my suggestions:
1. Think out the careers related to your interest, ef would you like to be a musician, singer, musical artist, music composer, music producer, computer game developer, game design, football player, football commentary, football coach, etc
2. Find out more on these careers and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counselor, your parents, etc
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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Sean’s Answer

Art therapy is a creative approach we employ at our hospital, specifically targeting veterans. Our dedicated therapist utilizes music therapy to aid their recovery process. Not only does she excel in her role here, but she also holds a regular position in the city orchestra, taking occasional breaks for special performances.

Moreover, whether you're a football player, musician, or gamer, nutrition is key. If you're considering a backup skill, nutrition study could be a viable option. Medical institutions across the board, including the military and federal government, are always in need of dietitians.

Another promising field to consider is kinesiology. This discipline often serves as a stepping stone for careers in physical therapy and chiropractic care. At times, it even stands as a profession in its own right.
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deep’s Answer

That's an impressive introduction. I would say go for science and get into the Industry/Agencies that look for Exceptional IQ and High GPA.
Since, this would be rare jobs .I am sure someone so good like you can shine.

Some examples of such agencies who require exception all brilliant candidates would be : NASA, FBI, CIA, DEFENSE etc.

There should be more! All the best!
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